Author/Authors :
Mabel Gonza´lez Henrı´quez, Carmen Chemistry Department - Metropolitan Technological University, Chile , del Carmen Pizarro Guerra, Guadalupe Mabel Gonza´lez Henrı´quez, Carmen , Alejandro Sarabia Vallejos, Mauricio Physics Institute - Pontifical Catholic University of Chile - Avda Vicun˜a Mackenna, Chile , Dennis Rojas de la Fuente, Susana Physics Institute - Pontifical Catholic University of Chile - Avda Vicun˜a Mackenna, Chile , Teresa Ulloa Flores, Marı´a Microbioloy and Mycology Program, ICBM - Medicine Faculty - University of Chile - Avda Independencia, Chile , Marı´a Rivas Jimenez, Lina Microbioloy and Mycology Program, ICBM - Medicine Faculty - University of Chile - Avda Independencia, Chile
Abstract :
In situ nanoparticle formation embedded into
hydrogel matrix, acting as container and stabilizer for
nanoparticle reaction was the focus in this research; this
method was realized using AgNO3 (0.75 and 1.0 M) as
silver source for nanoparticle formation; also, monomers
(HEMA), cross-linker agents (DEGDMA) and a photoinitiator
(Irgacure 651) were used for the hydrogel synthesis.
For the reduction of Ag? ? Ag0, the reaction mixture was
irradiated with an UV lamp at 365 nm for 30 min; parallel
to this process, the hydrogel photopolymerization occurs.
All these systems were studied by Infrared and Raman
Spectroscopy, optical studies: UV/Vis absorption, thermal
studies: differential scanning calorimetry and thermogravimetric
analysis, X-ray diffraction, fluorescence X-ray
spectroscopy and transmission electronic microscopy.
Characterization techniques are capable to detect the presence
of non-agglomerated silver nanoparticles homogeneously
distributed in all the systems. X-Ray
photoemission spectroscopy establishes the presence of
Ag0 and Ag? as mixture in the synthesized composite.
Quantitative assays show that the sample Ag_Hg3-89.5 %
(1.0 M) presents an important biocide property, by
reducing 99.9 % of bacterium Escherichia coli ATCC
25922 as compared with the alone hydrogel used as
control.
Keywords :
Photopolymerizable hydrogel , Crosslinking agent , Silver nanoparticles , Biocide properties E. Coli