Publication Type Journal Article
Title Hybrid Silver(I)-Doped Soybean Oil and Potato Starch Biopolymer Films to Combat Bacterial Biofilms
Authors Tiago A. Fernandes Ines F. M. Costa Paula Jorge Ana Catarina Sousa Vânia André Rafaela G. Cabral Nuno Cerca Alexander M. Kirillov
Groups BioMol
Journal ACS APPLIED MATERIALS \& INTERFACES
Year 2022
Month
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Volume 14
Number 22
Pages 25104-25114
Abstract This study describes the preparation, characterization, and antimicrobial properties of novel hybrid biopolymer materials doped with bioactive silver(I) coordination polymers (bioCPs). Two new bioCPs, [Ag2(mu 6-hfa)]n (1) and [Ag2(mu 4nda)(H2O)2]n (2), were assembled from Ag2O and homophthalic (H2hfa) or 2,6-naphthalenedicarboxylic (H2nda) acids as unexplored building blocks. Their structures feature 2D metal-organic and supramolecular networks with 3,6L64 or sql topology. Both compounds act as active antimicrobial agents for producing bioCPdoped biopolymer films based on epoxidized soybean oil acrylate (SBO) or potato starch (PS) as model biopolymer materials with a difl erent rate of degradability and silver release. BioCPs and their hybrid biopolymer films (1@[SBO]n, 2@[SBO]n, 1@[PS]n, and 2@[PS]n) with a very low loading of coordination polymer (0.05-0.5 wt \%) show remarkable antimicrobial activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis (Gram-positive) and Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Gramnegative) bacteria. Biopolymer films also efl ectively impair the formation of bacterial biofilms, allowing total biofilm inhibition in several cases. By reporting on new bioCPs and biopolymer films obtained from renewable biofeedstocks (soybean oil and PS), this study blends highly important research directions and widens a limited antimicrobial application of bioCPs and derived functional materials. This research thus opens up the perspectives for designing hybrid biopolymer films with outstanding bioactivity against bacterial biofilms.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.2c03010
ISBN
Publisher AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Book Title
ISSN 1944-8244
EISSN 1944-8252
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Bibtex ID WOS:000810018900001
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