用于减轻细菌污染的多功能涂料

IF 4.7 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Minchen Mu , Xunhao Wang , Matthew Taylor , Alejandro Castillo , Luis Cisneros-Zevallos , Mustafa Akbulut , Younjin Min
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摘要

细菌污染是一个多尺度、多阶段的过程,导致表面污染和细菌相关的感染和疾病。导致感染的生物膜的形成具有重大的全球影响,每年影响数百万患者,导致约160万人死亡。此外,此类感染的经济后果相当严重,各行业每年都会产生数十亿美元的成本。鉴于细菌往往以基于社区和表面结合的方式增殖,最近许多研究都集中在开发抑制细菌粘附的涂层上。早期的设计主要是单功能的,依赖于灭活细菌的抗菌效果;具有抗菌防污效果;或限制浮游细菌润湿的抗接触作用。然而,这些策略可能单独存在一些缺点,这些缺点限制了它们更广泛的用途。为了提高涂层抗细菌污染和污垢的技术水平,新兴趋势集中在多功能涂层或界面材料形式的抗菌、防污和防接触效果的协同组合上。在此,我们批判性地回顾了过去五年来该领域的最新发展,讨论了它们的材料和表面化学、作用模式和机制,以及对抗细菌粘附和生长的性能。
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Multifunctional coatings for mitigating bacterial fouling and contamination

Multifunctional coatings for mitigating bacterial fouling and contamination

Bacterial fouling is a multiscale, multistage process responsible for surface contamination and bacterial-related infections and illnesses. The formation of biofilms leading to infections has a significant global impact, afflicting millions of patients and resulting in an approximate 1.6 million fatalities each year. Furthermore, the economic ramifications of such infections are considerable, with industries incurring billions of dollars in costs on an annual basis. Given that bacteria tend to proliferate in a community-based and surface-bound fashion, many studies have recently focused on the development of coatings that inhibit bacterial adhesion. Earlier designs were primarily monofunctional and relied on either antibacterial effect that inactivates bacteria; antifouling effect that repels bacteria; or anticontact effect that restricts the wetting of planktonic bacteria. However, these strategies can individually suffer from some drawbacks that restrict their broader utility. To advance the state-of-art of coatings against bacterial contamination and fouling, emerging trends have focused on synergistic combination of antibacterial, antifouling, and anticontact effect in the form of multifunctional coatings or interfacial materials. Herein, we critically review the recent developments in this area within the past half a decade, discuss their materials and surfaces chemistry, mode and mechanism of actions, and performance against bacterial adhesion and growth.

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Colloid and Interface Science Communications
Colloid and Interface Science Communications Materials Science-Materials Chemistry
CiteScore
9.40
自引率
6.70%
发文量
125
审稿时长
43 days
期刊介绍: Colloid and Interface Science Communications provides a forum for the highest visibility and rapid publication of short initial reports on new fundamental concepts, research findings, and topical applications at the forefront of the increasingly interdisciplinary area of colloid and interface science.
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