Photothermal inactivation of universal viral particles by localized surface plasmon resonance mediated heating filter membrane

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Seunghwan Yoo
Sun-Woo Yoon
Woo-Nam Jung
Moon Hyun Chung
Hyunjun Kim
Hagkeun Jeong
Kyung-Hwa Yoo
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[1] Korea Institute of Energy Research,Energy ICT Convergence Research Department, Energy Efficiency Research Division
[2] Yonsei University,Department of Physics
[3] Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology,Biotechnology Research Center
[4] University of Science and Technology,Advanced Combustion Power Lab., Energy Efficiency Research Division
[5] Korea Institute of Energy Research,Department of Mechnical Engineering
[6] Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology,Energy Efficiency Research Division
[7] Korea Institute of Energy Research,undefined
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This study introduces localized surface plasmon resonance (L-SPR) mediated heating filter membrane (HFM) for inactivating universal viral particles by using the photothermal effect of plasmonic metal nanoparticles (NPs). Plasmonic metal NPs were coated onto filter membrane via a conventional spray-coating method. The surface temperature of the HFM could be controlled to approximately 40–60 °C at room temperature, owing to the photothermal effect of the gold (Au) NPs coated on them, under irradiation by visible light-emitting diodes. Due to the photothermal effect of the HFMs, the virus titer of H1Npdm09 was reduced by > 99.9%, the full inactivation time being < 10 min, confirming the 50% tissue culture infective dose (TCID50) assay. Crystal violet staining showed that the infectious samples with photothermal inactivation lost their infectivity against Mardin-Darby Canine Kidney cells. Moreover, photothermal inactivation could also be applied to reduce the infectivity of SARS-CoV-2, showing reduction rate of 99%. We used quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) techniques to confirm the existence of viral genes on the surface of the HFM. The results of the TCID50 assay, crystal violet staining method, and qRT-PCR showed that the effective and immediate reduction in viral infectivity possibly originated from the denaturation or deformation of membrane proteins and components. This study provides a new, simple, and effective method to inactivate viral infectivity, leading to its potential application in various fields of indoor air quality control and medical science.
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