Antibacterial carbon nanotubes by impregnation with copper nanostructures
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Palza Cordero, Humberto
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Saldías, Natalia
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Arriagada, Paulo
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Palma Fluxá, Patricia Liliana
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Sánchez, Jorge
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2018-06-18T17:12:12Z
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2018-06-18T17:12:12Z
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2017
Cita de ítem
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JOM, Vol. 69, No. 8, 2017: 1319-1324
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10.1007/s11837-017-2374-y
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/148970
Abstract
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The addition of metal-based nanoparticles on carbon nanotubes (CNT) is a relevant method producing multifunctional materials. In this context, CNT were dispersed in an ethanol/water solution containing copper acetate for their impregnation with different copper nanostructures by either a non-thermal or a thermal post-synthesis treatment. Our simple method is based on pure CNT in an air atmosphere without any other reagents. Particles without thermal treatment were present as a well-dispersed layered copper hydroxide acetate nanostructures on CNT, as confirmed by scanning and transmission (TEM) electron microscopies, and showing a characteristic x-ray diffraction peak at 6.6A degrees. On the other hand, by thermal post-synthesis treatment at 300A degrees C, these layered nanostructures became Cu2O nanoparticles of around 20 nm supported on CNT, as confirmed by TEM images and x-ray diffraction peaks. These copper nanostructures present on the CNT surface rendered antibacterial behavior to the resulting hybrid materials against both Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. These findings present for the first time a simple method for producing antibacterial CNT by direct impregnation of copper nanostructures.