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UVA-induced antimicrobial activity of ZnO/Ag nanocomposite covered surfaces

Journal

COLLOIDS AND SURFACES B-BIOINTERFACES
Volume 169, Issue -, Pages 222-232

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2018.05.009

Keywords

Nanoparticles; Silver; Zinc; Photocatalytic activity; Antimicrobial surface; Reusability

Funding

  1. Estonian Ministry of Education and Research [PUT748, IUT2-25, PUT1096, IUT 23-5, IUT2-241]
  2. Estonian Centre of Excellence in Research Project Emerging orders in quantum and nanomaterials [TK134]
  3. Estonian Centre of Excellence in Research Project Advanced materials and high-technology devices for sustainable energetics, sensorics and nanoelectronics [TK141]
  4. European Regional Development Fund in University of Tartu, Estonia

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Application of efficient antimicrobial surfaces has been estimated to decrease both, the healthcare associated infections and the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. In this paper, we prepared ZnO and ZnO/Ag nanoparticle covered surfaces and evaluated their antimicrobial efficacy towards a Gram-negative bacterial model (Escherichia coli), a Gram-positive bacterial model (Staphylococcus aureus) and a fungal model (Candida albicans) in the dark and under UVA illumination. The surfaces were prepared by spin coating aliquots of ZnO and ZnO/Ag nanoparticle suspensions onto glass substrates. Surfaces contained 2 or 20 mu g Zn/cm(2) and 0-0.02 mu g Ag/cm(2). No significant antimicrobial activity of the surfaces, except of those with the highest Ag or Zn content was observed in the dark. On the other hand, UVA illuminated surfaces containing 20 mu g Zn/cm(2) and 2 mu g Zn plus 0.02 mu g Ag/cm(2) caused >3 log decrease in the viable counts of E. coli and S. aureus in 30 min. As proven by brilliant blue FCF dye degradation and elemental analysis of the surfaces, this remarkable antimicrobial activity was a combined result of photocatalytic effect and release of Zn and Ag ions from surfaces. Surfaces retained significant antibacterial and photocatalytic properties after several usage cycles. Compared to bacteria, yeast C. albicans was significantly less sensitive to the prepared surfaces and only about 1 log reduction of viable count was observed after 60 min UVA illumination. In conclusion, the developed ZnO/Ag surfaces exhibit not only high antibacterial activity but also some antifungal activity. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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