Abstract
We report here for the first time how the combination of a precursor solution and low temperature (170 °C) aerosol assisted chemical vapour deposition were used to bond a copper coating to ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) and promote robustness. This metallic thin film remained intact on the UHMWPE substrate after the Scotch tape test and showed notable wear-resistance after 10 cycles of sand paper-abrasion. Antimicrobial assays against both Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus revealed potent dark bactericidal activity with 99.999% reduction in bacterial number within 15 minutes. These results suggest that the modified UHMWPE could be a potential candidate for antimicrobial plastics and in the long term may find application in prosthetic joint applications.
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Wu, K., Douglas, S. P., Wu, G., MacRobert, A. J., Allan, E., Knapp, C. E., & Parkin, I. P. (2019). A rugged, self-sterilizing antimicrobial copper coating on ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene: A preliminary study on the feasibility of an antimicrobial prosthetic joint material. Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 7(20), 3310–3318. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9tb00440h
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