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Article Dans Une Revue Applied Surface Science Année : 2024

Antibacterial property alterations induced by low zinc content in laser-structured brass

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Brass, along with other copper-based alloys, exhibits advantageous antibacterial properties that can be further enhanced by altering the surface topography to increase bacterial adhesion. This enhancement is achievable through a higher contact area created by precise periodic structures, each approximately the size of a single bacterial cell. One method for generating these structures is ultrashort pulsed direct laser interference patterning (USP-DLIP). However, this process may induce chemical alterations in addition to topographical changes, depending on the substrate’s composition. To mitigate unfavorable chemical alterations, brass with a 15% zinc content was selected for this study. The antibacterial effectiveness of the modified surfaces was tested against Escherichia coli, providing initial insights into the interaction between bacteria and the substrate. The results indicate that modified brass with a 15% zinc content shows improved antibacterial activity. Overall, this research demonstrates that by modifying a surface with the appropriate chemical composition, effective bacterial elimination through contact can be achieved.
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hal-04596983 , version 1 (01-06-2024)

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Aisha Saddiqa Ahmed, Daniel Wyn Müller, S. Bruyere, Anne Holtsch, Frank Müller, et al.. Antibacterial property alterations induced by low zinc content in laser-structured brass. Applied Surface Science, In press, 665, pp.160338. ⟨10.1016/j.apsusc.2024.160338⟩. ⟨hal-04596983⟩
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