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A Coating that Combines Lotus‐Effect and Contact‐Active Antimicrobial Properties on Silicone
Authors:Nicolas Rauner  Christoph Mueller  Sabine Ring  Sara Boehle  Arne Strassburg  Carmen Schoeneweiss  Marvin Wasner  Joerg C Tiller
Affiliation:TU Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany
Abstract:The antimicrobial equipment of materials is of great importance in medicine but also in daily life. A challenge is the antimicrobial modification of hydrophobic surfaces without increasing their low surface energy. This is particularly important for silicone‐based materials. Because most antimicrobial surface modifications render the materials more hydrophilic, methods are needed to achieve antimicrobial activity without changing the high water‐contact‐angle. This is achieved in the present work, where SiO2 nanoparticles are prepared and functionalized with 3‐(trimethoxysilyl)‐propyldimethyloctadecyl ammonium chloride (QAS) in a one‐pot synthesis. The modified nanoparticles are applied onto a silicone surface from suspension with no need of elaborate pretreatment. The resulting surface exhibits a Lotus‐Effect combined with contact‐active antimicrobial properties. The particle surfaces show self‐organizing micro‐ and nanostructures that afford a water‐contact angle of 144° and a hysteresis below 10°. The particles are self‐adhering on the silicone after solvent evaporation and resistant against immersion into and washing with water for at least 5 d. Thereby, the adhesion of the bacterial strain Staphylococcus aureus to these surfaces is reduced and the remaining bacterial cells are killed within 16 h. This is the first example of a Lotus‐Effect surface with intrinsic contact‐active antimicrobial properties.
Keywords:bacteria adsorption tests  contact‐killing antimicrobials  derivatized nanoparticles  Lotus‐Effect  ultrahydrophobic materials
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