Suppressing Bacterial Interaction with Copper Surfaces through Graphene and Hexagonal-Boron Nitride Coatings
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Suppressing Bacterial Interaction with Copper Surfaces through Graphene and Hexagonal-Boron Nitride Coatings
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Understanding biological interaction with graphene
and hexagonal-boron nitride (h-BN) membranes has
become essential for the incorporation of these unique
materials in contact with living organisms. Previous reports
show contradictions regarding the bacterial interaction with
graphene sheets on metals. Here, we present a comprehensive
study of the interaction of bacteria with copper substrates
coated with single-layer graphene and h-BN. Our results
demonstrate that such graphitic coatings substantially suppress
interaction between bacteria and underlying Cu substrates,
acting as an effective barrier to prevent physical contact. Bacteria do not “feel” the strong antibacterial effect of Cu, and the
substrate does not suffer biocorrosion due to bacteria contact. Effectiveness of these systems as barriers can be understood in
terms of graphene and h-BN impermeability to transfer Cu2+ ions, even when graphene and h-BN domain boundary defects are
present. Our results seem to indicate that as-grown graphene and h-BN films could successfully protect metals, preventing their
corrosion in biological and medical applications.
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Conicyt de Insercion
791220009
791100037
Fondecyt
1110935
1110992
Proyecto Interno DGIP
111469
111470
PIA anillo
ACT 1117
CONICYT
Mecesup fellowship
FSM1204
UTFSM-PIIC fellowship
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/132347
DOI: DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5b01248
ISSN: 1944-8244
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ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 2015, 7, 6430−6437
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