The mesoporous ceramics research group at the Ceramics Research Institute of the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) has developed a novel ceramic catalyst (patent pending) that can kill Escherichia coli and MRSA. The ceramic catalyst may be useful for water decontamination, as it can be used to treat water containing extremely low bacterial levels of the order of 530 ppm and can also break down bleach and toxic organic compounds. The catalyst can be used in baths and pools, to prevent nosocomial infections, and to sterilize and clean medical devices and clothing, as it is safe and harmless. It may also dramatically reduce the use of chlorine-based agents. The catalyst is being commercialized by Health Chemical Co., Ltd., as a bath cleaner.

