Direct covalent attachment of silver nanoparticles on radical-rich plasma polymer films for antibacterial applications

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2018-01-01

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Akhavan, Behnam
Bakhshandeh, Sadra
Najafi-Ashtiani, Hamed
Fluit, Ad C.
Boel, Edwin
Vogely, Charles
Van Der Wal, Bart C.H.
Zadpoor, Amir A.
Weinans, Harrie
Hennink, WimISNI 0000000390382745

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Abstract

Prevention and treatment of biomaterial-associated infections (BAI) are imperative requirements for the effective and long-lasting function of orthopedic implants. Surface-functionalization of these materials with antibacterial agents, such as antibiotics, nanoparticles and peptides, is a promising approach to combat BAI. The well-known silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) in particular, although benefiting from strong and broad-range antibacterial efficiency, have been frequently associated with mammalian cell toxicity when physically adsorbed on biomaterials. The majority of irreversible immobilization techniques employed to fabricate AgNP-functionalized surfaces are based on wet-chemistry methods. However, these methods are typically substrate-dependent, complex, and time-consuming. Here we present a simple and dry strategy for the development of polymeric coatings used as platforms for the direct, linker-free covalent attachment of AgNPs onto solid surfaces using ion-assisted plasma polymerization. The resulting coating not only exhibits long-term antibiofilm efficiency against adherent Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus), but also enhances osteoblast adhesion and proliferation. High resolution X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), before and after sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) washing, confirms covalent bonding. The development of such silver-functionalized surfaces through a simple, plasma-based process holds great promise for the fabrication of implantable devices with improved tissue-implant integration and reduced biomaterial associated infections.

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Taverne, General Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, General Materials Science

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Akhavan, B, Bakhshandeh, S, Najafi-Ashtiani, H, Fluit, A C, Boel, E, Vogely, C, Van Der Wal, B C H, Zadpoor, A A, Weinans, H, Hennink, W E, Bilek, M M & Amin Yavari, S 2018, 'Direct covalent attachment of silver nanoparticles on radical-rich plasma polymer films for antibacterial applications', Journal of Materials Chemistry B, vol. 6, no. 37, pp. 5845-5853. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8tb01363b