Hybrid polydopamine/Ag shell-encapsulated magnetic Fe3O4 nanosphere with high antibacterial activity

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Abstract

The bacteria, which usually contaminate water environment, often cause terrible infectious diseases thus seriously threaten people's health. To meet the increasing requirement of the public health care, an easily separable nanomaterial with sustainable anti-bacteria performance is required. This work reports a Fe3O4@PDA/Ag/PDA core-shell nanosphere in which the Ag nanocrystals immobilized on the magnetic carrier are protected by an external polydopamine (PDA) layer. The magnetic hybrid nanospheres are constructed by a tunable coating method and the particle parameters can be effectively controlled by the experimental condition. The antibacterial potential of the nanospheres is evaluable by using the Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli as the models. The results indicate the Fe3O4@PDA/Ag/PDA core-shell nanospheres have a high antibacterial performance by measuring the minimum inhibitory concentration and the minimum bactericidal concentration. Finally, the product is expected to have a sustainable activity because the protecting PDA layer reduce the releasing rate of the Ag+ ions and the materials can be magnetically recovered from the media after the disinfection procedure.

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Fang, Q., Xu, K., Zhang, J., Xiong, Q., Duan, J., & Xuan, S. (2020). Hybrid polydopamine/Ag shell-encapsulated magnetic Fe3O4 nanosphere with high antibacterial activity. Materials, 13(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13173872

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