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Surface Modifications of Silver Nanoparticles with Chitosan, Polyethylene Glycol, Polyvinyl Alcohol, and Polyvinylpyrrolidone as Antibacterial Agents against Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Salmonella enterica

Linh Doan, Quynh N. Le, Khoa Tran, An H. Huynh

2024Polymers11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In medicine, the occurrence of antibiotic resistance was becoming a critical concern. At the same time, traditional synthesis methods of antibacterial agents often lead to environmental pollution due to the use of toxic chemicals. To address these problems, this study applies the green synthesis method to create a novel composite using a polymer blend (M8) consisting of chitosan (CS), polyethylene glycol (PEG), polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), and silver nanoparticles. The results show that the highest ratio of AgNO3:M8 was 0.15 g/60 mL, which resulted in a 100% conversion of Ag+ to Ag0 after 10 h of reaction at 80 °C. Hence, using M8, Ag nanoparticles (AgNPs) were synthesized at the average size of 42.48 ± 10.77 nm. The AgNPs’ composite (M8Ag) was used to inhibit the growth of Staphylococcus aureus (SA), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA), and Salmonella enterica (SAL). At 6.25% dilution of M8Ag, the growth of these mentioned bacteria was inhibited. At the same dilution percentage of M8Ag, PA was killed.

Topics & Concepts

Polyvinyl alcoholPolyvinylpyrrolidoneChitosanPolyethylene glycolHand sanitizerStaphylococcus aureusChemistrySilver nanoparticleSalmonella entericaPseudomonas aeruginosaMicrobiologyNuclear chemistryMaterials scienceNanoparticleBacteriaNanotechnologyOrganic chemistryEscherichia coliFood scienceBiologyBiochemistryGeneticsGeneNanoparticles: synthesis and applicationsAntimicrobial agents and applicationsQuantum Dots Synthesis And Properties