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Modular approach for bimodal antibacterial surfaces combining photo-switchable activity and sustained biocidal release.

Piersandro PallaviciniBarbara BassiGiuseppe ChiricoMaddalena ColliniGiacomo DacarroEmiliano FratiniPietro GrisoliMaddalena PatriniLaura SironiAngelo TagliettiMarcel MoritzIoritz Sorzabal-BellidoArturo Susarrey-ArceEdward LatterAlison J BeckettIan A PriorRasmita RavalYuri Antonio Diaz Fernandez
Published in: Scientific reports (2017)
Photo-responsive antibacterial surfaces combining both on-demand photo-switchable activity and sustained biocidal release were prepared using sequential chemical grafting of nano-objects with different geometries and functions. The multi-layered coating developed incorporates a monolayer of near-infrared active silica-coated gold nanostars (GNS) decorated by silver nanoparticles (AgNP). This modular approach also enables us to unravel static and photo-activated contributions to the overall antibacterial performance of the surfaces, demonstrating a remarkable synergy between these two mechanisms. Complementary microbiological and imaging evaluations on both planktonic and surface-attached bacteria provided new insights on these distinct but cooperative effects.
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