Tailoring H2O2 generation kinetics with magnesium alloys for efficient disinfection on titanium surface

A new antibacterial strategy for Ti has been developed without the use of any external antibacterial agents and surface treatments. By combining Mg alloys with Ti, H 2 O 2 , which is an oxidizing agent that kills bacteria, was spontaneously generated near the surface of Ti. Importantly, the H 2 O 2...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scientific reports 2020-04, Vol.10 (1), p.6536-6536, Article 6536
Hauptverfasser: Park, Jimin, Jang, Gun Hyuk, Jung, Yeon Wook, Seo, Hyunseon, Han, Hyung-Seop, Lee, Joonho, Seo, Youngmin, Jeon, Hojeong, Ok, Myoung-Ryul, Cha, Pil-Ryung, Seok, Hyun-Kwang, Lee, Kwan Hyi, Kim, Yu-Chan
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Zusammenfassung:A new antibacterial strategy for Ti has been developed without the use of any external antibacterial agents and surface treatments. By combining Mg alloys with Ti, H 2 O 2 , which is an oxidizing agent that kills bacteria, was spontaneously generated near the surface of Ti. Importantly, the H 2 O 2 formation kinetics can be precisely controlled by tailoring the degradation rates of Mg alloys connected to Ti. Through microstructural and electrochemical modification of Mg with alloying elements (Ca, Zn), the degradation rates of Mg alloys were controlled, and the H 2 O 2 release kinetics was accelerated when the degradation rate of Mg alloys increased. With the introduction of an in vivo assessment platform comprised of Escherichia coli ( E. coli ) and transgenic zebrafish embryos, we are able to design optimized antibacterial systems (Ti-Mg and Ti-Mg-3wt% Zn) that can selectively eradicate E. coli while not harming the survival rate, development, and biological functions of zebrafish embryos. We envision that our antibacterial strategy based on utilization of sacrificial Mg alloys could broaden the current palette of antibacterial platforms for metals.
ISSN:2045-2322
2045-2322
DOI:10.1038/s41598-020-63007-6