Go to:
Logótipo
Comuta visibilidade da coluna esquerda
Você está em: Start > Publications > View > Incorporation of Carbon Nanotubes in Polydimethylsiloxane to Control Escherichia coli Adhesion
Publication

Publications

Incorporation of Carbon Nanotubes in Polydimethylsiloxane to Control Escherichia coli Adhesion

Title
Incorporation of Carbon Nanotubes in Polydimethylsiloxane to Control Escherichia coli Adhesion
Type
Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2019
Authors
Márcia R. Vagos
(Author)
Other
The person does not belong to the institution. The person does not belong to the institution. The person does not belong to the institution. Without AUTHENTICUS Without ORCID
Joana M. R. Moreira
(Author)
Other
The person does not belong to the institution. The person does not belong to the institution. The person does not belong to the institution. Without AUTHENTICUS Without ORCID
Manuel F. R. Pereira
(Author)
Other
The person does not belong to the institution. The person does not belong to the institution. The person does not belong to the institution. Without AUTHENTICUS Without ORCID
Filipe J. Mergulhão
(Author)
FEUP
View Personal Page You do not have permissions to view the institutional email. Search for Participant Publications View Authenticus page View ORCID page
Journal
Title: Polymer CompositesImported from Authenticus Search for Journal Publications
Serial No. S2 Vol. 40 No. SI
Pages: E1697-E1704
ISSN: 0272-8397
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Indexing
Publicação em ISI Web of Knowledge ISI Web of Knowledge - 0 Citations
INSPEC
Other information
Authenticus ID: P-00P-ZCE
Abstract (EN): Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) is widely used as a coating material and in the fabrication of medical implants for the urinary tract and also in biofilm reactors. When this polymer is used in biomedical devices, bacterial adhesion to the surface must be avoided to prevent implant-related infections, whereas in biofilm reactors, adhesion has to be promoted. In this work, incorporation of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) on PDMS composites was tested to control Escherichia coli adhesion. Pristine and functionalized CNTs were used and the adhesion assays were performed in the hydrodynamic conditions prevailing in the urinary tract. Surfaces were chemically and morphologically characterized by contact angle measurements, scanning electron microscopy, and X-ray photoelectron microscopy. Incorporation of small amounts (0.1%) of pristine CNTs decreased bacterial adhesion by 20%, whereas functionalized CNTs increased bacterial adhesion also by 20%. This demonstrates that bacterial adhesion can be modulated by incorporating different types of CNTs in the polymer. It is likely that incorporation of higher amounts of CNTs in polymer composites can affect bacterial adhesion by more than 40%. (C) 2018 Society of Plastics Engineers
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 8
Documents
We could not find any documents associated to the publication with allowed access.
Related Publications

Of the same authors

Carbon Nanotube/Poly(dimethylsiloxane) Composite Materials to Reduce Bacterial Adhesion (2020)
Article in International Scientific Journal
Márcia R. Vagos; Marisa Gomes; Joana M. R. Moreira; Olívia S. G. P. Soares; Manuel F. R. Pereira; Filipe Mergulhão

Of the same journal

Study of the optical, thermal, morphological and mechanical characteristics of a laser weldable fiber reinforced polymer (2022)
Article in International Scientific Journal
Silva, LRR; Marques, EAS; Ricardo Carbas; Akhavan-Safar, A; da Silva, LFM
Poly(lactic acid) composites with few layer graphene produced by noncovalent chemistry (2022)
Article in International Scientific Journal
Peixoto, T; Nunes, J; Lopes, MA; Marinho, E; Proenca, MF; Lopes, PE; Paiva, MC
On the Prediction of Long-Term Creep-Failure of GRP Pipes in Aqueous Environment (2010)
Article in International Scientific Journal
Rui Miranda Guedes; Alcides Sa; Hugo Faria
Multi-Impact Response of Composite Laminates With Open Holes (2018)
Article in International Scientific Journal
Marcelo F. S. F. de Moura; A. M. Amaro; P. N. B. Reis; M. A. Neto

See all (7)

Recommend this page Top
Copyright 1996-2025 © Faculdade de Direito da Universidade do Porto  I Terms and Conditions  I Acessibility  I Index A-Z
Page created on: 2025-08-06 at 17:23:51 | Privacy Policy | Personal Data Protection Policy | Whistleblowing