| Literature DB >> 31703378 |
Yanmei Zhang1,2, Xin Zhang1,2, Jie Song1,2, Liming Jin1,2, Xiaotong Wang1,2, Chunshan Quan1,2.
Abstract
Development of antimicrobial nanomaterials is one of the most attractive strategies for eliminating the major threat of pathogenic bacteria to public health. In this work, we developed a simple impregnation-reduction method for the synthesis of Ag-doped hierEntities:
Keywords: Ag nanoparticles; ZIF-8; antibacterial activities; hierarchical; synergistic effect
Year: 2019 PMID: 31703378 PMCID: PMC6915408 DOI: 10.3390/nano9111579
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomaterials (Basel) ISSN: 2079-4991 Impact factor: 5.076
Scheme 1Fabrication of Ag/H-ZIF-8 composite and its antibacterial activity.
Figure 1XRD patterns of materials: (a) simulated ZIF-8; (b) hierarchical ZIF-8; (c) Ag+/H-ZIF-8; (d) simulated Ag Nps; (e) Ag/H-ZIF-8.
Figure 2SEM, TEM and SEM-EDX images of materials: SEM images of H-ZIF-8 (a) and Ag/H-ZIF-8 (b); TEM image of H-ZIF-8 (c) and Ag/H-ZIF-8 (d–f); SEM-EDX of Ag/H-ZIF-8 (g).
Figure 3Nitrogen adsorption-desorption isotherms (a) and pore-size distributions (b) of H-ZIF-8 and Ag/H-ZIF-8.
Figure 4XPS spectra of H-ZIF-8 and Ag/H-ZIF-8. (a) Survey; (b) Zn 2p; (c) Ag 3d; and (d) N 1s.
Figure 5Growth curves of (a) E. coli and (b) S. aureus inoculated with different concentrations of Ag/H-ZIF-8.
Figure 6Antimicrobial efficiencies of Ag, H-ZIF-8 and Ag/H-ZIF-8 for (a) E. Coli and (b) S. aureus calculated at 4, 12 and 24 h, respectively.
Figure 7E. coli (a) and B. subtilis (b) grown on agar plates with various concentrations of Ag/H-ZIF-8.
Figure 8SEM images of (a) E. coli; (b) E. coli treated with H-ZIF-8; (c) E. coli treated with Ag Nps; (d) E. coli treated with Ag/H-ZIF-8; (e) S. aureus; (f) S. aureus treated with H-ZIF-8; (g) S. aureus treated with Ag Nps; (h) S. aureus treated with Ag/H-ZIF-8.
Figure 9The survival rate of different concentrations of Ag/H-ZIF-8 co-cultured with Hepatic epithelial cells.