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Physicochemical and structural features of heat treated silver-silica nanocomposite and their impact on biological properties

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DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2019.109790

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Chemical reduction; Silver-silica nanocomposite; Physicochemical features; Morphology; Particle size and distribution; Chemical composition modification; Annealing; Antimicrobial activity; Cytotoxicity

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  1. National Center of Science [2016/23/N/NZ7/00351, 2017/25/N/ST8/01479, 2017/26/D/ST8/01117, 2017/26/D/NZ9/00448]
  2. Grantian Initiatives of the Rector of the University of Silesia

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In the last few decades, many nanostructures with varying properties and possible applications have been developed. These materials have been intended to work in various environmental temperature conditions. In this context, the main challenge has been to comprehend the impact of synergic interaction between individual elements included in non-annealed materials in relation to systems subjected to temperature impact. Another problem has corresponded to the impact of thermal modification on organisms such as bacteria and human cells. Such problems can be solved by the fabrication of a nanocomposite with mono-dispersed 8 nm silver (Ag-0 or Ag+) embedded into a silica carrier, followed by the analysis of the impact of heat treatment under various temperature conditions on its physicochemical features. Therefore, methodical studies reported in this text have shown an increase of silver particle size up to 170 nm, a decrease of its concentration, as well as the formation of sub-nanometer Ag+ and/or Ag2+ clusters as the temperature rises to 1173 K. In turn, the structurally disordered silica carrier had been entirely transformed to cristobalite and tridymite only at 1473 K as well as partial reduction of Ag2+ to Ag+. Simultaneously, inhibition of growth of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, as well as an increase in cytotoxicity towards human cells was observed as the temperature rose. As a final point, for the first time, a pseudo phase diagram of the structural alterations in the Ag/SiO2 nanocomposite has been created, as well as a model of silver-silica transformation to biological systems has been developed.

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