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- 2023Electrochemical behavior of oxazoline-based plasma polymers for biosensing applicationscitations
- 2022Organic Monolayers on Si(211) for Triboelectricity Generationcitations
- 2022Plasma polymer barrier layers to control the release kinetics from dissolvable microneedle patchescitations
- 2021Plasma Deposited Polyoxazoline Thin Films for the Biofunctionalization of Electrochemical Sensorscitations
- 2019Nanotopography-Induced Unfolding of Fibrinogen Modulates Leukocyte Binding and Activationcitations
- 2019Perspective on Plasma Polymers for Applied Biomaterials Nanoengineering and the Recent Rise of Oxazolinescitations
- 2018Binding of Nanoparticles to Aminated Plasma Polymer Surfaces is Controlled by Primary Amine Density and Solution pHcitations
- 2016A comparative assessment of nanoparticulate and metallic silver coated dressingscitations
- 2016Plasma deposition of organic polymer films for solar cell applicationscitations
- 2015Properties and reactivity of polyoxazoline plasma polymer filmscitations
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A comparative assessment of nanoparticulate and metallic silver coated dressings
Abstract
<p>Wound infections arising from bacterial contamination and colonisation are of substantial burden to healthcare. Currently, bandages are used to merely provide wounds with physical barriers to bacteria, however they quickly become saturated and ineffective. Silver containing wound dressings have gained commercial and scientific attention as a potential solution to the problem of wound infections. In this work, we compare the antibacterial efficacy of recently patented silver nanoparticle loaded plasma polymer film technology and a commercially available GranuFoam Silver® silver-coated wound dressings. The silver nanoparticle loaded foams contained lower amount of elemental silver than the commercially available wound dressings but both silver-loaded foams had comparable antibacterial capacity. Furthermore, the silver nanoparticle loaded foams had greater hydrophilicity which may be beneficial in applications. Collectively, the results demonstrate that the nanoparticle loaded plasma polymer coating can be used on medical devices such as wound dressings with similar efficacy to existing products.</p>