Functionalization of 3D chitinous skeletal scaffolds of sponge origin using silver nanoparticles and their antibacterial properties

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Abstract

Chitin, as one of nature’s most abundant structural polysaccharides, possesses worldwide, high industrial potential and a functionality that is topically pertinent. Nowadays, the metallization of naturally predesigned, 3D chitinous scaffolds originating from marine sponges is drawing focused attention. These invertebrates represent a unique, renewable source of specialized chitin due to their ability to grow under marine farming conditions. In this study, the development of composite material in the form of 3D chitin-based skeletal scaffolds covered with silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) and Ag-bromide is described for the first time. Additionally, the antibacterial properties of the obtained materials and their possible applications as a water filtration system are also investigated.

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Machałowski, T., Czajka, M., Petrenko, I., Meissner, H., Schimpf, C., Rafaja, D., … Ehrlich, H. (2020). Functionalization of 3D chitinous skeletal scaffolds of sponge origin using silver nanoparticles and their antibacterial properties. Marine Drugs, 18(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/md18060304

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