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An electroplated copper-silver alloy as antibacterial coating on stainless steel

Journal

SURFACE & COATINGS TECHNOLOGY
Volume 345, Issue -, Pages 96-104

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2018.04.007

Keywords

Copper; Silver; Electroplating; Coating; Antibacterial

Funding

  1. Innovation Fund of Denmark [5189-00091B]

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Transfer and growth of pathogenic microorganisms must be prevented in many areas such as the clinical sector. One element of transfer is the adhesion of pathogens to different surfaces and the purpose of the present study was to develop and investigate the antibacterial efficacy of stainless steel electroplated with a copper-silver alloy with the aim of developing antibacterial surfaces for the medical and health care sector. The microstructural characterization showed a porous microstructure of electroplated copper-silver coating and a homogeneous alloy with presence of interstitial silver. The copper-silver alloy coating showed active corrosion behavior in chloride containing environments. ICP-MS measurements revealed a selective and localized dissolution of copper ions in wet conditions due to its galvanic coupling with silver. No live bacteria adhered to the copper-silver surfaces when exposed to suspensions of S. aureus and E. coil at a level of 10(8) CFU/ml whereas 10(4) CFU/cm(2) adhered after 24 h on the stainless steel controls. In addition, the Cu-Ag alloy caused a significant reduction of bacteria in the suspensions. The coating was superior in its antibacterial activity as compared to pure copper and silver electroplated surfaces. Therefore, the results showed that the electroplated copper-silver coating represents an effective and potentially economically feasible way of limiting surface spreading of pathogens.

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