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Bimetallic nanowires on laser-patterned PEN as promising biomaterials

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    SYSNO ASEP0547750
    Document TypeJ - Journal Article
    R&D Document TypeJournal Article
    Subsidiary JČlánek ve WOS
    TitleBimetallic nanowires on laser-patterned PEN as promising biomaterials
    Author(s) Pryjmaková, J. (CZ)
    Kaimlová, M. (CZ)
    Vokatá, B. (CZ)
    Hubáček, Tomáš (BC-A) RID
    Slepička, P. (CZ)
    Svorčík, V. (CZ)
    Siegel, J. (CZ)
    Article number2285
    Source TitleNanomaterials. - : MDPI
    Roč. 11, č. 9 (2021)
    Number of pages15 s.
    Languageeng - English
    CountryCH - Switzerland
    Keywordssurface modification ; nanostructure ; polymer ; bimetallic nanowires ; biocompatibility ; antibacterial properties
    Subject RIVJP - Industrial Processing
    OECD categoryMaterials engineering
    Method of publishingOpen access
    Institutional supportBC-A - RVO:60077344
    UT WOS000700160800001
    EID SCOPUS85114084317
    DOI10.3390/nano11092285
    AnnotationAs inflammation frequently occurs after the implantation of a medical device, biocompatible, antibacterial materials must be used. Polymer-metal nanocomposites are promising materials. Here we prepared enhanced polyethylene naphthalate (PEN) using surface modification techniques and investigated its suitability for biomedical applications. The PEN was modified by a KrF laser forming periodic ripple patterns with specific surface characteristics. Next, Au/Ag nanowires were deposited onto the patterned PEN using vacuum evaporation. Atomic force microscopy confirmed that the surface morphology of the modified PEN changed accordingly with the incidence angle of the laser beam. Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy showed that the distribution of the selected metals was dependent on the evaporation technique. Our bimetallic nanowires appear to be promising antibacterial agents due to the presence of antibacterial noble metals. The antibacterial effect of the prepared Au/Ag nanowires against E. coli and S. epidermidis was demonstrated using 24 h incubation with a drop plate test. Moreover, a WST-1 cytotoxicity test that was performed to determine the toxicity of the nanowires showed that the materials could be considered non-toxic. Collectively, these results suggest that prepared Au/Ag nanostructures are effective, biocompatible surface coatings for use in medical devices.
    WorkplaceBiology Centre (since 2006)
    ContactDana Hypšová, eje@eje.cz, Tel.: 387 775 214
    Year of Publishing2022
    Electronic addresshttps://www.mdpi.com/2079-4991/11/9/2285
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