“…Highly pathogenic biofilms can strongly adhere to textiles, glass surfaces, prostheses, catheters, dental implants, and metal plates. − Ag film morphology and grain size have been addressed in Ag films leading to bacterial inactivation . More advanced and effective antibacterial surfaces are a subject of timely interest, and in this direction silver and copper nanoparticles have recently been addressed in studies reporting antibacterial surfaces/films, − carbon nanotubes, , diamond-like carbon, , metal oxides, − nitrides, − and oxynitrides. − …”