Layer-by-layer assembly of chitosan quaternary ammonium salt/polyacrylic acid-Zn2+ as a titanium dental implant coating with prominent antibacterial and osteogenic activities†
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Bacterial resistance and osteogenic activity are crucial requirements for titanium (Ti) dental implants during their practical use in clinical applications. In this work, a layer consisting of positively charged chitosan quaternary ammonium salt (QCS), negatively charged polyacrylic acid (PAA) and zinc gluconate was well constructed via a layer-by-layer (LbL) procedure. After surface modification, the layer exhibited a significant reduction of approximately 46° in the water contact angle, demonstrating enhanced hydrophilicity. The modified surface further demonstrated excellent thermal stability at a sterilization temperature of 115 °C. Owing to the consistent release of Zn2+, the structurally optimized QCS/PAA-Zn2+ coating achieved a remarkable antimicrobial activity of 97% against S. aureus. Moreover, its antibacterial efficacy remained highly effective, with an inhibition rate of 85%, even after cycling tests. The excellent biocompatibility and osteogenic activity of the layer were further proved by a cellular experiment. Our results may provide guidance for the upgradation of Ti-based implant coatings.