3D printing polycaprolactone micro-nano copper scaffolds with a high antibacterial performance for potential sewage treatment

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Abstract

Effective application of micro-nano copper particles in elimination of the pathogenic microorganisms in the water remains a challenge. In this study, an optimum structural design was adopted in mathematical models to improve the efficiency of sewage filtration, and polycaprolactone/copper scaffold (PCs) was fabricated through a 3D printing method. The result shows that the micro-nano copper particles were physically embedded into the polycaprolactone scaffolds. In addition, the antibacterial efficiency of PCs against E. coli and S. aureus was up to 100% and the antibacterial performance could be remained in sewage filtration (copper: polycaprolactone = 1:2). The results suggest that PCs is a good candidate for application in the sewage treatment.

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Wang, Z., Han, Z., Liao, X., Zhang, X., Liang, J., Xing, Z., & Fan, Z. (2022). 3D printing polycaprolactone micro-nano copper scaffolds with a high antibacterial performance for potential sewage treatment. High Performance Polymers, 34(1), 44–53. https://doi.org/10.1177/09540083211040473

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