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Sparking Nano-Metals on a Surface of Polyethylene Terephthalate and Its Application: Anti-Coronavirus and Anti-Fogging Properties.

Kittisak JantanasakulwongSarinthip ThanakkasaraneePhisit SeesuriyachanPisith SingjaiAphisit SaenjaibanSiriphan PhotphroetKanticha PratinthongYuthana PhimolsiripolNoppol LeksawasdiThanongsak ChaiyasoSarana Rose SommanPensak JantrawutSiriwadee ChomdejSuwit ChotinanFrancisco J BarbaJoe M RegensteinAlissara ReungsangPornchai Rachtanapun
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
The nano-metal-treated PET films with anti-virus and anti-fogging ability were developed using sparking nano-metal particles of Ag, Zn, and Ti wires on polyethylene terephthalate (PET) films. Ag nanoparticles were detected on the PET surface, while a continuous aggregate morphology was observed with Zn and Ti sparking. The color of the Ag-PET films changed to brown with increasing repeat sparking times, but not with the Zn-PET and Ti-PET films. The water contact angle of the nano-metal-treated PET films decreased with increasing repeat sparking times. The RT-PCR anti-virus test confirmed the high anti-virus efficiency of the nano-metal-treated PET films due to the fine particle distribution, high polarity, and binding of the nano-metal ions to the coronavirus, which was destroyed by heat after UV irradiation. A highly transparent, anti-fogging, and anti-virus face shield was prepared using the Zn-PET film. Sparking was an effective technique to prepare the alternative anti-virus and anti-fogging films for medical biomaterial applications because of their low cost, convenience, and fast processing.
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