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A novel optimized polyoxometalate-modified silver nanocomposite. Application to the development of antibacterial textiles
Resumen
Antimicrobial textiles are used in various settings ranging from households to different industries, health areas, and shops. These materials are used in the manufacture of air filters, food packaging, sportswear; and hygiene, medical, storage, ventilation, and water purification systems. In healthcare medical centers, textiles like bed sheets and curtains are surfaces prone to contamination with microorganisms. The growth of microbes on the surface of
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Antimicrobial textiles are used in various settings ranging from households to different industries, health areas, and shops. These materials are used in the manufacture of air filters, food packaging, sportswear; and hygiene, medical, storage, ventilation, and water purification systems. In healthcare medical centers, textiles like bed sheets and curtains are surfaces prone to contamination with microorganisms. The growth of microbes on the surface of textile materials can be inhibited by biocidal and biostatic compounds to prevent the spread of microbes. This work describes the development and characterization of a new antibacterial nanocomposite composed of silver nanoparticles functionalized with polyoxometalates. The experimental conditions for the synthesis were optimized using design of experiment tools. The resulting nanocomposite (formulation) was extensively characterized by UV-Vis spectroscopy, Fourier-transformed infrared spectroscopy, cyclic voltammetry, dynamic light scattering, X-ray diffraction, and transmission electron microscopy, and the bioactivity of the material was tested against Gram-positive and Gram-negative models. The novel formulation was supported in an eco-friendly fabric to obtain a textile material with broad applicability and lasting antibacterial properties.
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Autor
Montemurro, Milagros;
Enderle, Ana G.;
Gutierrez, Fabiana;
Lizarraga, Leonardo;
Alvarez, Irene;
Goicoechea, Héctor C.;
Collins, Sebastián E.;
Bollini, Mariela;
Culzoni, María J.;
Fuente
Materials Today Communications 35 : 106284 (June 2023)
Fecha
2023-06
Editorial
Elsevier
ISSN
2352-4928
Formato
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Tipo de documento
artículo
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