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- 2023Insights into the Photoelectrocatalytic Behavior of gCN-Based Anode Materials Supported on Ni Foamscitations
- 2023Insights into the Photoelectrocatalytic Behavior of gCN-Based Anode Materials Supported on Ni Foamscitations
- 2022Influence of roughness, porosity and grain morphology on the optical properties of ultrathin Ag filmscitations
- 2022Advanced nanocomposites for photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutants in watercitations
- 2021Photocatalytic Activity of Cellulose Acetate Nanoceria/Pt Hybrid Mats Driven by Visible Light Irradiationcitations
- 2021The Role of Substrate on Thermal Evolution of Ag/TiO2 Nanogranular Thin Filmscitations
- 2020Ag Functionalization of Al-Doped ZnO Nanostructured Coatings on PLA Substrate for Antibacterial Applicationscitations
- 2017Exploring the optical and morphological properties of ag and Ag/TiO2nanocomposites grown by supersonic cluster beam depositioncitations
- 2015The nature of the Fe-graphene interface at the nanometer levelcitations
- 2014Origins of Electronic Band Gap Reduction in Cr/N Codoped TiO2citations
- 2011Self-assembled transition metals nanoparticles on oxide nanotemplates
- 2011Template-assisted assembly of transition metal nanoparticles on oxide ultrathin filmscitations
- 2010Stability and chemisorption properties of ultrathin TiOx/Pt(111) films and Au/TiOx/Pt(111) model catalysts in reactive atmospherescitations
- 2010Catalytic chemical vapor deposition of methane on graphite to produce graphene structurescitations
- 2010Probing Transformations of Relevance in Catalysis on a Single Oxide Layer: Fe on TiOx/Pt(111)citations
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Ag Functionalization of Al-Doped ZnO Nanostructured Coatings on PLA Substrate for Antibacterial Applications
Abstract
International audience ; Developing smart, environmentally friendly, and effective antibacterial surfaces is fundamental to contrast the diffusion of human infections and diseases for applications in the biomedical and food packaging sectors. To this purpose, here we combine aluminum-doped zinc oxide (AZO) and Ag to grow nanostructured composite coatings on bioplastic polylactide (PLA) substrates. The AZO layers are grown by RF magnetron sputtering, and then functionalized with Ag in atomic form by RF magnetron sputtering and in form of nanoparticles by supersonic cluster beam deposition. We compare the morphology, wettability, and antimicrobial performance of the nanostructured coatings obtained by the two methods. The different growth modes in the two techniques used for Ag functionalization are found to produce some differences in the surface morphology, which, however, do not induce significant differences in the wettability and antimicrobial response of the coatings. The antibacterial activity is investigated against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus as representatives of Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria, respectively. A preferential antimicrobial action of Ag on the first species and of AZO on the second one is evidenced. Through their combination, we obtain a hybrid composite coating taking advantage of the synergistic dual action of the two materials deposited, with a total bacterial suppression within few minutes for the first species and few hours for the second one, thus representing a valuable solution as a wide-spectrum bactericidal device.