Superhydrophobic surfaces for the reduction of bacterial adhesion

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As an important research area, the development of antibacterial materials has attracted extensive interest from researchers. Typical antibacterial materials involve the use of biocides and antibacterial metallic ions, such as Ag +, as well as killing by highly reactive species, such as hydroxyl radical, hydrogen peroxide and superoxide produced by the photocatalysis of TiO 2. However, the intensive usage of biocides has a growing concern in the increase of bacterial resistance and cross-resistance to antibiotics and antibacterial Ag + depending on its dissolution property may have potential implications on human health and environment. Currently TiO 2 is mainly activated with UVA light and research on visible light photocatalysis is still under development. Recently, a new scheme using superhydrophobicity has raised more attention and interests especially for its ability in reducing bacterial adhesion. This paper provides a detailed review on the basics, recent developments, existing challenges and future perspectives of superhydrophobic surfaces especially in reducing bacterial adhesion. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2013.

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Zhang, X., Wang, L., & Levänen, E. (2013, August 14). Superhydrophobic surfaces for the reduction of bacterial adhesion. RSC Advances. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3ra40497h

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