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Approaches for Controlled Ag+ Ion Release: Influence of Surface Topography, Roughness, and Bactericide Content.

I V Sukhorukova1, A N Sheveyko1, N V Shvindina1, E A Denisenko2, S G Ignatov2,3, D V Shtansky1.   

Abstract

Silver is the most famous bactericidal element known from ancient times. Its antibacterial and antifungal effects are typically associated with the Ag ionization and concentration of Ag+ ions in a bacterial culture. Herein we thoroughly studied the influence of surface topography and roughness on the rate of Ag+ ion release. We considered two types of biocompatible and bioactive TiCaPCON-Ag films with 1 and 2 at. % of Ag and nine types of Ti surfaces with an average roughness varying in the range from 5.4 × 10-2 to 12.6 μm and different topographic features obtained through polishing, sandblasting, laser treatment, and pulsed electrospark deposition. It is demonstrated that the Ag+ ion release rates do not depend on the Ag content in the films as the main parameter, and it is other factors, such as the state of Ag agglomeration, surface topography and roughness, as well as kinetics of surface oxidation, that play a critical role. The obtained results clearly show a synergistic effect of the Ag content in the film and surface topography and roughness on Ag+ ion release. By changing the surface topographical features at a constant content of bactericidal element, we showed that the Ag+ ion release can be either accelerated by 2.5 times or almost completely suppressed. Despite low Ag+ ion concentration in physiological solution (<40 ppb), samples with specially fabricated surface reliefs (flakes or holes) showed a pronounced antibacterial effect already after 3 h of immersion in E. coli bacterial culture. Thus, our results open up new possibilities for the production of cost-effective, scalable, and biologically safe implants with pronounced antibacterial characteristics for future applications in the orthopedic field.

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Keywords:  antibacterial activity; electrochemical behavior; multicomponent films; roughness; silver ion release; surface topography

Year:  2017        PMID: 28051310     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b15096

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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