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Biological activity and antimicrobial property of Cu/a-C:H nanocomposites and nanolayered coatings on titanium substrates

M. Thukkaram, M. Vaidulych, O. Kylián, P. Rigole, S. Aliakbarshirazi, M. Asadian, A. Nikiforov, H. Biederman, T. Coenye, G. Du Laing, R. Morent, A. Van Tongel, L. De Wilde, K. Verbeken, N. De Geyter

. 2021 ; 119 (-) : 111513. [pub] 20200916

Jazyk angličtina Země Nizozemsko

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články

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Infection associated with titanium based implants remains the most serious problem in implant surgery hence it is important to find optimal strategies to prevent infections. In the present study, we investigated the surface properties, antibacterial activity and biocompatibility of nanocomposite coatings based on an amorphous hydrocarbon (a-C:H) film containing copper nanoparticles (CuNPs) deposited on Ti discs via a gas aggregation cluster source. Three different Cu/a-C:H coatings with approximately the same amount of embedded CuNPs with and without barrier a-C:H layer were fabricated. The obtained results revealed that different structures of the produced coatings have significantly different release rates of Cu ions from the coatings into the aqueous media. This subsequently influences the antibacterial efficiency and osteoblast cell viability of the treated coatings. Coatings with the highest number of CuNPs resulted in excellent antibacterial activity exhibiting approximately 4 log reduction of E.coli and S.aureus after 24 h incubation. The cytotoxicity study revealed that after 7 day cell seeding, even the coating with the highest Cu at.% (4 at.%) showed a cell viability of ̴90%. Consequently, the coating, formed with a properly tailored number of CuNPs and a-C:H barrier thickness offer a strong antibacterial effect without any harm to osteoblast cells.

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