Researchers at the University of California, Davis have developed an approach for the rapid inactivation of bacteria and virus using photo-active matrices enhanced with bio-affinity ligands under daylight irradiation conditions.
This technology utilizes unique photosensitizer materials designed with novel photo-active matrices modified with bio-affinity ligands. These ligands attract microbes to the surface of the matrix for their rapid inactivation. The matrices have shown significant enhancement in the rate of inactivation against both bacterial and viral models. The system relies on the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) under light irradiation, a green and sustainable process that does not produce toxic byproducts.
Country | Type | Number | Dated | Case |
Patent Cooperation Treaty | Published Application | WO 2025/151782 | 07/17/2025 | 2021-926 |
Additional Patent Pending
photosensitizer, daylight induction, bio-affinity, reactive oxygen species, ultrafast microbe inactivation, environmental sensors, food safety, medical sterilization, water purification, air filtration