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Cristina-Ș Adochițe1, Cătălin Vițelaru2, Anca C Parau2, Adrian E Kiss2, Iulian Pană2, Alina Vlădescu2,3, Sarah Costinaș1, Marius Moga1, Radu Muntean4, Mihaela Badea1, Mihaela Idomir1.
Abstract
Multiple antibiotic resistance has now become a major obstacle to the treatment of infectious diseases. In this context, the application of nanotechnology in medicine is a promising alternative for the prevention of infections with multidrug-resistant germs. The use of silver as a powerful antibacterial agent has attracted much interest. TiO2 and SiO2 thin films enhanced with Ag particles have been developed with the aim of maintaining the transparency of the polymer films. Antibacterial activity was evaluated for a Gram-negative species-Escherichia coli-in concentrations of 105 and 104 CFU/mL in different conditions-activation by UV irradiation, single layer and double layer. Increased antibacterial efficacy of TiO2-deposited foil was found for the tests that had been exposed to UV activation. In the case of bilayer tests, the efficiency was higher compared to those in a single layer, as the contact surface between the films and the bacterial suspension increased. Films can be used as a potential method to limit bacterial growth on hospital surfaces, such as telephone screens and medical equipment, given their optimized characteristics and proven antibacterial efficacy.Entities:
Keywords: antibacterial film; antibacterial properties; medical application; silver particle
Year: 2022 PMID: 35335715 PMCID: PMC8955416 DOI: 10.3390/nano12060902
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomaterials (Basel) ISSN: 2079-4991 Impact factor: 5.076
Figure 1Spectrophotometric curves, reflectivity (a), transmittance (b) and absorbance (c) of the uncoated foil and the foils coated with SiO2 + Ag, TiO2 + Ag.
Figure 2EDS spectra and element distribution of the polymer foils and the foils deposited with TiO2 + Ag films, SiO2 + Ag; all films have a total thickness of ~33 nm.
Figure 3Illustrative SEM images of thin films after adhesion tests (red-colored arrow indicates the delamination/detached area) for SiO2 + Ag (a) and TiO2 + Ag (b).
Figure 4Antibacterial efficacy depending on the type of film and on the incubation time-24 h and 48 h-and the applied Escherichia coli inoculum concentration: (a) 105 CFU/mL and (b) 104 CFU/mL.
Figure 5Antibacterial efficacy of UV-treated coatings (30 and 60 cm) for activation at different concentrations of Escherichia coli inoculum: 105 CFU/mL (a) and 104 CFU/mL (b).
Figure 6Antibacterial efficacy of films for concentrations other than Escherichia coli-105 CFU/mL (a) and 104 CFU/mL (b)-for single-layer experiments and double-layer tests (sandwich).