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Phloroglucinol-Based Carbon Quantum Dots/Polyurethane Composite Films: How Structure of Carbon Quantum Dots Affects Antibacterial and Antibiofouling Efficiency of Composite Films

Zoran Marković, Dušan Milivojević, Janez Kovač, Biljana M. Todorović Marković

2024Polymers21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nowadays, bacteria resistance to many antibiotics is a huge problem, especially in clinics and other parts of the healthcare system. This critical health issue requires a dynamic approach to produce new types of antibacterial coatings to combat various pathogen microbes. In this research, we prepared a new type of carbon quantum dots based on phloroglucinol using the bottom-up method. Polyurethane composite films were produced using the swell-encapsulation-shrink method. Detailed electrostatic force and viscoelastic microscopy of carbon quantum dots revealed inhomogeneous structure characterized by electron-rich/soft and electron-poor/hard regions. The uncommon photoluminescence spectrum of carbon quantum dots core had a multipeak structure. Several tests confirmed that carbon quantum dots and composite films produced singlet oxygen. Antibacterial and antibiofouling efficiency of composite films was tested on eight bacteria strains and three bacteria biofilms.

Topics & Concepts

Composite numberQuantum dotMaterials sciencePolyurethanePhotoluminescenceNanotechnologyPhloroglucinolCarbon fibersComposite materialChemical engineeringChemistryOptoelectronicsOrganic chemistryEngineeringCarbon and Quantum Dots ApplicationsNatural Compound Pharmacology StudiesPolydiacetylene-based materials and applications