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Enhanced the dispersibility and permeability of silver nanoparticles over rGO grafted by positively-charged polyethyleneimine toward broad-spectrum sterilization

CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL [2023]
Shaosheng Rao, Qinqin Liu, Bing Li, Yangyang Sun, Yinmao Wang, Guozhong Gao, Zhongti Sun, Juan Yang
ABSTRACT

Silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) are used as antimicrobial agents due to their high-efficiency, broad-spectrum disinfection activity. However, the agglomeration and stability problems caused by excessive release of silver ions (Ag + ) have severely restricted their developments. Herein, a novel silver/polyethyleneimine/reduced graphene oxide (Ag/PEI/rGO) antibacterial material featuring good dispersibility and permeability was rationally designed, thus benefiting for the capture of bacteria due to the introducing of highly-cationic PEI modifier and controllable release of biocidal agents (Ag + ). Compared with Ag/rGO, the Ag/PEI/rGO has excellent stability and shows a more efficient sterilization efficacy against Escherichia coli ( E. coli ) and Staphylococcus aureus ( S. aureus ) with 100% germicidal efficiency with low orders of dozens of ppm. In addition, the outstanding biocompatibility of this Ag/PEI/rGO antibacterial material endows it with promising potential in sterilization applications, which is expected to solve the infection problem caused by bacterial biofilm formation.

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