纳米柱
材料科学
光催化
聚二甲基硅氧烷
纳米技术
纳米颗粒
化学
纳米结构
有机化学
催化作用
作者
Yanan Tang,Hang Sun,Zhen Qin,Shengyan Yin,Limei Tian,Zhenning Liu
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cej.2020.125575
摘要
Biological contamination of surfaces is a thorny issue that brings series of adverse factors to the daily life and industrial manufacture. A dragonfly-wing-mimicking nanopillar array of ZnO/Au on Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS-ZnO/Au) with two-fold bactericidal activity as well as the antiadhesive property has been developed. In this process, ZnO nanopillar is obtained using a hydrothermal method followed by the introduction of plasmonic gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) via a photo-reduction protocol. The obtained PDMS-ZnO/Au surface demonstrates physical antibacterial performance, resulting in a killing rate of 65.5% in dark. Furthermore, the surface effectively inactivates bacteria under visible light irradiation, yielding a lethality >99.9% in 30 min. The advantages of high lethality rate and short action time are endowed to PDMS-ZnO/Au by a two-fold antibacterial action combining the enhanced photocatalysis upon the introduction of Au nanoparticles and the mechanical property of biomimetic nanostructure. Meanwhile, the nanopillar-modified PDMS can also function as a superhydrophobic surface and efficiently impede bacterial adhesion by over 99.9%. Therefore, the approach presented here holds a promising solution to tackle biological contamination for medical paint, catheter and implant equipment.
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