Accelerating the Design of Photocatalytic Surfaces for Antimicrobial Application: Machine Learning Based on a Sparse Dataset

Nowadays, most experiments to synthesize and test photocatalytic antimicrobial materials are based on trial and error. More often than not, the mechanism of action of the antimicrobial activity is unknown for a large spectrum of microorganisms. Here, we propose a scheme to speed up the design and optimization of photocatalytic antimicrobial surfaces tailored to give a balanced production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) upon illumination. Using an experiment-to-machine-learning scheme applied to a limited experimental dataset, we built a model that can predict the photocatalytic activity of materials for antimicrobial applications over a wide range of material compositions. This machine-learning-assisted strategy offers the opportunity to reduce the cost, labor, time, and precursors consumed during experiments that are based on trial and error. Our strategy may significantly accelerate the large-scale deployment of photocatalysts as a promising route to mitigate fomite transmission of pathogens (bacteria, viruses, fungi) in hospital settings and public places.

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