Hydrothermal Modification of As‐Spun Polyurethane Micro‐Nanofibers Using Silk Fibroin and Biologically Reduced Silver Nanoparticles for Efficient Hydrophilicity and Antibacterial Properties
Abstract:The hydrophobicity of polyurethane fibers is undesired for tissue engineering. In this work, fibers are fabricated by electrospinning and coated with silk fibroin (SF) for biocompatibility and biologically synthesized silver (Ag) nanoparticles (NPs) for antibacterial activity. The scanning electron microscopy revealed the undistorted morphology and the presence of NPs on fibers. The Fourier transform infrared and thermogravimetric analysis show the successful incorporation of SF and Ag NPs. The water contact a… Show more
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