Antibacterial properties of titanate nanofiber thin films formed on a titanium plate

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A sodium titanate nanofiber thin film and a silver nanoparticle/silver titanate nanofiber thin film formed on the surface of a titanium plate exhibited strong antibacterial activities against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, which is one of the major bacteria causing in-hospital infections. Exposure of the sodium titanate nanofiber thin film to ultraviolet rays generated a high antibacterial activity due to photocatalysis and the sodium titanate nanofiber thin film immediately after its synthesis possessed a high antibacterial activity even without exposure to ultraviolet rays. Elution of silver from the silver nanoparticle/silver titanate nanofiber thin film caused by the silver ion exchange reaction was considered to contribute substantially to the strong antibacterial activity. The titanate nanofiber thin films adhered firmly to titanium. Therefore, these titanate nanofiber thin film/titanium composites will be extremely useful as implant materials that have excellent antibacterial activities. © 2013 Mitsunori Yada et al.

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Yada, M., Inoue, Y., Noda, I., Morita, T., Torikai, T., Watari, T., & Hotokebuchi, T. (2013). Antibacterial properties of titanate nanofiber thin films formed on a titanium plate. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/476585

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