Antimicrobial active bioplastics using triangular silver nano-plate integrated polycaprolactone and polylactic acid films
Date
2021-02-28Author
Lanzagorta Garcia, Eduardo
Attaliah, Olivia A.
Mojicevic, Marija
Devine, Declan M.
Fournet, Margaret Brennan
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An innovative antimicrobial technology for plastic surfaces is presented. We report the
synthesis and scale-up of triangular silver nano-plates (TSNPs) and their integration into polycaprolactone
(PCL) and polylactic acid (PLA) polymers through a solvent-casting technique. The TSNPs
have a high geometric aspect ratio and strong local surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) response,
which provides an effective tool for monitoring their integrity during processing and integration
with the biodegradable plastics. An aqueous-based seed-mediated chemical method was used to
synthesize the TSNPs, and characterisation was carried out using TEM and UV (Ultraviolet)-VIS
(Visible) spectroscopy to measure LSPR profiles. The UV-VIS spectra of silver seeds and TSNPs
exhibited characteristic peaks at 395 and 600 nm respectively. Synthesized TSNPs were coated with
thiol-terminated polyethylene glycol (SH-PEG) and transferred into chloroform in order to effect
compatibility with PCL and PLA. TSNP/PCL and TSNP/PLA composite films were prepared by
solvent casting. The morphological structure, thermal, mechanical, and antimicrobial properties of
the TSNP-incorporated composite films were evaluated. Results showed the TSNP-treated films had
a rougher surface than the bare films. Insignificant changes in the thermal properties of TSNP-treated
films compared to bare ones were also observed, which indicated the thermal stability of the composite
films. The tensile strength and antimicrobial properties of the composite films were increased
after TSNP incorporation. TSNP/PCL and TSNP/PLA films exhibited improved antimicrobial
activity against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus with antimicrobial effect (AE) values ranging
between 0.10 and 0.35. The obtained results and demonstrated TSNP production scalability validate
the TSNP treated PCL and PLA films as a composite material with desirable antimicrobial effect for
wide-ranging surface applications
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