Eco-friendly nanocomposites derived from geranium oil and zinc oxide in one step approach.
Ahmed Al-JumailiPeter MulveyAvishek KumarKarthika PrasadKateryna BazakaJeffrey WarnerMohan V JacobPublished in: Scientific reports (2019)
Nanocomposites offer attractive and cost-effective thin layers with superior properties for antimicrobial, drug delivery and microelectronic applications. This work reports single-step plasma-enabled synthesis of polymer/zinc nanocomposite thin films via co-deposition of renewable geranium essential oil-derived polymer and zinc nanoparticles produced by thermal decomposition of zinc acetylacetonate. The chemical composition, surfaces characteristics and antimicrobial performance of the designed nanocomposite were systematically investigated. XPS survey proved the presence of ZnO in the matrix of formed polymers at 10 W and 50 W. SEM images verified that the average size of a ZnO nanoparticle slightly increased with an increase in the power of deposition, from approximately 60 nm at 10 W to approximately 80 nm at 50 W. Confocal scanning laser microscopy images showed that viability of S. aureus and E.coli cells significantly reduced on surfaces of ZnO/polymer composites compared to pristine polymers. SEM observations further demonstrated that bacterial cells incubated on Zn/Ge 10 W and Zn/Ge 50 W had deteriorated cell walls, compared to pristine polymers and glass control. The release of ZnO nanoparticles from the composite thin films was confirmed using ICP measurements, and can be further controlled by coating the film with a thin polymeric layer. These eco-friendly nanocomposite films could be employed as encapsulation coatings to protect relevant surfaces of medical devices from microbial adhesion and colonization.
Keyphrases
- reduced graphene oxide
- visible light
- gold nanoparticles
- drug delivery
- oxide nanoparticles
- induced apoptosis
- optical coherence tomography
- biofilm formation
- quantum dots
- room temperature
- staphylococcus aureus
- cell cycle arrest
- deep learning
- essential oil
- carbon nanotubes
- escherichia coli
- photodynamic therapy
- heavy metals
- high resolution
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- convolutional neural network
- walled carbon nanotubes
- microbial community
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- single cell
- high speed
- cancer therapy
- cell death
- single molecule
- cell therapy
- mass spectrometry
- risk assessment
- pi k akt
- electron microscopy
- bone marrow
- solar cells
- light emitting