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Gold Nanoparticles Decorated Titanium Oxide Nanotubes with Enhanced Antibacterial Activity Driven by Photocatalytic Memory Effect

Hongqin Zhu, Ji Tan, Jiajun Qiu, Donghui Wang, Zhe Zhao, Zihan Lu, Gaoshan Huang, Xuanyong Liu, Yongfeng Mei

2022Coatings14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Titanium and its alloys have been widely used for orthopedic and dental implants. However, implant failures often occur due to the implant-related bacterial infections. Herein, titanium oxide nanotubes (TNTs) with an average diameter of 75 nm were formed by anodizing on the surface of titanium, and subsequently gold (Au) nanoparticles were deposited on TNTs by magnetron sputtering (Au@TNTs). The antibacterial study shows that TNTs surface decorated with Au nanoparticles exhibits the preferable effect in restricting the growth of Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) even under dark conditions, and the antibacterial rates reached 84% and 75%, respectively. In addition, the constructed film showed no cytotoxicity. Such a selective bactericidal effect of Au@TNTs samples might be attributed to the photocatalytic memory effect, which provides a new insight in the designing of antibacterial surfaces for biomedical application.

Topics & Concepts

AnodizingTitaniumPhotocatalysisMaterials scienceTitanium oxideNanoparticleAntibacterial activityNanotechnologySputter depositionColloidal goldChemical engineeringSputteringThin filmChemistryMetallurgyBacteriaCatalysisOrganic chemistryGeneticsAluminiumEngineeringBiologyBone Tissue Engineering MaterialsDental Implant Techniques and OutcomesNanoplatforms for cancer theranostics