Gyrospun antimicrobial nanoparticle loaded fibrous polymeric filters

Ren, Guogang, Eranka Illangakoon, U., Mahalingam, S., Cheong, Yuen Ki, Canales, E., Cloutman-Green, E., Edirisinghe, M. and Ciric, L. (2017) Gyrospun antimicrobial nanoparticle loaded fibrous polymeric filters. Materials Science and Engineering C, 74: MSC-07193. pp. 315-324. ISSN 0928-4931
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A one step approach to prepare hybrid nanoparticle embedded polymer fibres using pressurised gyration is presented. Two types of novel antimicrobial nanoparticles and poly (methylmethacrylate) polymer were used in this work. X-ray diffraction analysis of the nanoparticles revealed Ag, Cu and W are the main elements present in them. The concentration of the polymer solution and the nanoparticle concentration had a significant influence on the fibre diameter, pore size and morphology. Fibres with a diameter in the range of 6-20 ìm were spun using 20 wt% polymer solutions containing 0.1, 0.25 and 0.5 w% nanoparticles under 0.3 MPa working pressure and a rotational speed of 36000 rpm. Continuous, bead-free fibre morphologies were obtained for each case. The pore size in the fibres varied between 36-300 nm. Successful incorporation of the nanoparticles in polymer fibres was confirmed by energy dispersive x-ray analysis. The fibres were also gyrospun on to metallic disks to prepare filters which were tested for their antibacterial activity on a suspension of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Nanoparticle loaded fibres showed higher antibacterial efficacy than pure poly(methylmethacrylate) fibres.8pÍu


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