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Antibacterial Ag-ZrN surfaces promoted by subnanometric ZrN-clusters deposited by reactive pulsed magnetron sputtering

Baghriche, O.
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Kiwi, J.
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Pulgarin, C.  
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2012
Journal Of Photochemistry And Photobiology A-Chemistry

Ag-ZrN films were deposited on polyester by direct current pulsed magnetron sputtering (from now on DCMSP) in Ar + N-2 atmosphere. ZrN on the polyester surface interacts with Ag leading to Ag-ZrN films. These composite films were more active in Escherichia coli inactivation compared to the Ag-films by themselves. The E. coli inactivation kinetics on Ag-ZrN polyester surfaces was accelerated >4 times compared to samples sputtering only Ag. Sputtering Zr in N-2 atmosphere presented no antibacterial activity by itself when applied for short times (< one min). The Ag-ZrN polyester sample sputtered for 20s at 300 mA led to the fastest antibacterial E. coli inactivation kinetics within 11/2 h. This sample consisted of Ag-particles with sizes of 15-40 nm, within a layer thickness of 30-45 nm covering similar to 60-70% of the polyester fiber in the direction of the Ag-o/Ag-ion-flux from the Ag-target. An Ag sputtering time of 20s lead to the optimal ratio of Ag-loading/Ag cluster size with the highest amount of Ag-sites held in exposed positions on the polyester surface. The Ag-nanoparticles sputtered for times >20s agglomerated to bigger units leading to longer bacterial inactivation times. The Ag-atoms are shown to be immiscible with the ZrN-layer. The increase in thickness of the Ag-ZrN at longer sputtering times lead to a concomitant increase in rugosity and hydrophobic character of the Ag-ZrN sputtered layers. Several up-to date techniques have been used to characterize the catalytic Ag-ZrN film providing a full description of its structure. The Ag-ZrN films showed a uniform metal distribution and a semi-transparent gray-brown color. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.jphotochem.2011.12.004
Web of Science ID

WOS:000300866100006

Author(s)
Baghriche, O.
Kiwi, J.
Pulgarin, C.  
Sanjines, R.
Date Issued

2012

Published in
Journal Of Photochemistry And Photobiology A-Chemistry
Volume

229

Start page

39

End page

45

Subjects

Ag-ZrN-polyester

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E. coli

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Zr-promotion

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Rugosity

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Tem

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Escherichia-Coli

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Silver

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Textiles

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Plasma

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Coatings

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Fabrics

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Filler

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Films

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March 29, 2012
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