Polyurethane-Based Coatings with Promising Antibacterial Properties.
Maurizio VillaniFederico BertoglioElisa RestivoGiovanna BruniStefano IerveseCarla Renata ArciolaFrancesco CarulliSalvatore IannaceFabio BertiniLivia VisaiPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
In coatings technology, the possibility of introducing specific characteristics at the surface level allows for the manufacture of medical devices with efficient and prolonged antibacterial properties. This efficiency is often achieved by the use of a small amount of antibacterial molecules, which can fulfil their duty while limiting eventual releasing problems. The object of this work was the preparation and characterization of silver, titanium dioxide and chitosan polyurethane-based coatings. Coatings with the three antibacterials were prepared using different deposition techniques, using a brush or a bar coater automatic film applicator, and compared to solvent casted films prepared with the same components. For silver containing materials, an innovative strategy contemplating the use and preparation of silver nanoparticles in a single step-method was employed. This preparation was obtained starting from a silver precursor and using a single compound as the reducing agent and stabilizer. Ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, contact angle measurements and adhesion test experiments were used to characterize the prepared coatings. Promising antibacterial properties, measured via direct and indirect methods, were registered for all the silver-based materials.
Keyphrases
- silver nanoparticles
- electron microscopy
- high resolution
- ionic liquid
- drug delivery
- single molecule
- mental health
- machine learning
- deep learning
- gold nanoparticles
- magnetic resonance
- molecularly imprinted
- magnetic resonance imaging
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- biofilm formation
- computed tomography
- solid phase extraction
- tissue engineering
- tandem mass spectrometry