Abstract:Post‐surgery microbial infections are still one of the main reasons for implant failure, which results in very high physical and psychological pain for the patient and an increased cost for the healthcare system. A polymer nanocomposite antibacterial coating on titanium implants represents a valuable alternative to the more expensive and energy‐consuming technological solutions nowadays used. In this regard, a sprayable thermoset nanocomposite composed of silanized‐terminals polyethylene glycol (PEG)/ZnO nanop… Show more
“…Some examples are silver (Ag), zinc, copper, iron oxide and many more. 8–10 Among those, Ag is arguably the most exploited metal due to its excellent anti-bacterial effect. 11 The major driving force here arises from its released ions 12–16 upon contact with fluids.…”
AgAu nanoalloy particles deposited on Ti substrates release antimicrobial Ag+ ions in the presence of an acidic biofilm microenvironment, providing an on-demand triggered antibiofilm activity.
“…Some examples are silver (Ag), zinc, copper, iron oxide and many more. 8–10 Among those, Ag is arguably the most exploited metal due to its excellent anti-bacterial effect. 11 The major driving force here arises from its released ions 12–16 upon contact with fluids.…”
AgAu nanoalloy particles deposited on Ti substrates release antimicrobial Ag+ ions in the presence of an acidic biofilm microenvironment, providing an on-demand triggered antibiofilm activity.
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