Styrene-butadiene-styrene-based nanocomposites as self-healable antibacterial coatings

IF 6.5 2区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED Progress in Organic Coatings Pub Date : 2024-11-13 DOI:10.1016/j.porgcoat.2024.108914
Aatif Ijaz , Ghazaleh Azizi Saadatlou , Cansu M. Yenici , Yagiz Morova , Pinar Tatar Guner , Alphan Sennaroglu , A. Levent Demirel , Safacan Kolemen
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This study presents the development of self-healing antibacterial polymeric composite coatings to minimize infection risks and ensure adaptability for large spaces by using readily available materials and scalable, efficient fabrication techniques. These coatings were prepared by incorporating 300–400 nm solid silica particles capped with a polydopamine layer of ~40 nm thickness and decorated with silver nanoparticles within a styrene-butadiene-styrene matrix. The aqueous dispersion of filler particles upon exposure to near-infrared 808 nm light exhibits a temperature increase of ~15 °C caused by the photothermal activity of polydopamine in synergy with silver nanoparticles. This photothermal activity of fillers helps to achieve the complete healing of micron-sized scratches of nanocomposite films with light intensities as low as 1.19 W/cm2 over 10 min (total energy fluence of 716 J/cm2), demonstrating promising results for real-world applications. Additionally, the coatings exhibit significant enhancement in antibacterial activity, reducing bacterial colony counts by >99.9 %. These findings underscore the potential of such coatings to reduce the risk of pathogenic infections in clinical settings while offering sustainable and eco-friendly solutions.

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本研究介绍了自愈合抗菌聚合物复合涂层的开发情况,通过使用现成的材料和可扩展的高效制造技术,最大限度地降低感染风险并确保大空间的适应性。这些涂层是通过在苯乙烯-丁二烯-苯乙烯基质中加入 300-400 纳米固体二氧化硅颗粒,再盖上约 40 纳米厚的聚多巴胺层,并用纳米银粒子装饰而制备的。填料颗粒的水分散体在受到近红外 808 纳米光照射时,温度会升高约 15 °C,这是由于聚多巴胺与纳米银粒子协同作用产生的光热效应。填料的这种光热活性有助于实现纳米复合薄膜微米级划痕的完全愈合,光强度低至 1.19 W/cm2,持续时间为 10 分钟(总能量通量为 716 J/cm2),为实际应用展示了良好的效果。此外,涂层的抗菌活性显著增强,细菌菌落数减少了 99.9%。这些发现强调了这种涂层在降低临床病原体感染风险方面的潜力,同时还提供了可持续的环保解决方案。
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Progress in Organic Coatings
Progress in Organic Coatings 工程技术-材料科学:膜
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期刊介绍: The aim of this international journal is to analyse and publicise the progress and current state of knowledge in the field of organic coatings and related materials. The Editors and the Editorial Board members will solicit both review and research papers from academic and industrial scientists who are actively engaged in research and development or, in the case of review papers, have extensive experience in the subject to be reviewed. Unsolicited manuscripts will be accepted if they meet the journal''s requirements. The journal publishes papers dealing with such subjects as: • Chemical, physical and technological properties of organic coatings and related materials • Problems and methods of preparation, manufacture and application of these materials • Performance, testing and analysis.
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