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Mechanism of Antibacterial Activity via Morphology Change of α-AgVO3: Theoretical and Experimental Insights.

Regiane Cristina de OliveiraCamila Cristina de FoggiMayara Mondego TeixeiraMaya Dayana Penha da SilvaMarcelo AssisEric Mark FranciscoBruna Natalia Alves da Silva PimentelPaula Fabiana Dos Santos PereiraCarlos Eduardo VerganiAna Lúcia MachadoJuan AndresLourdes GraciaElson Longo
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2017)
The electronic configuration, morphology, optical features, and antibacterial activity of metastable α-AgVO3 crystals have been discussed by a conciliation and association of the results acquired by experimental procedures and first-principles calculations. The α-AgVO3 powders were synthesized using a coprecipitation method at 10, 20, and 30 °C. By using a Wulff construction for all relevant low-index surfaces [(100), (010), (001), (110), (011), (101), and (111)], the fine-tuning of the desired morphologies can be achieved by controlling the values of the surface energies, thereby lending a microscopic understanding to the experimental results. The as-synthesized α-AgVO3 crystals display a high antibacterial activity against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. The results obtained from the experimental and theoretical techniques allow us to propose a mechanism for understanding the relationship between the morphological changes and antimicrobial performance of α-AgVO3.
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