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PVC containing silver nanoparticles with antimicrobial properties effective against SARS-CoV-2

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Author(s):
da Silva, Daniel J. ; Gramcianinov, Guilherme B. ; Jorge, Pamela Z. ; Malaquias, Vanessa B. ; Mori, Augusto A. ; Hirata, Mario H. ; Lopes, Sergio A. M. ; Bueno, Luciano A. ; Champeau, Mathilde ; Carastan, Danilo J.
Total Authors: 10
Document type: Journal article
Source: RONTIERS IN CHEMISTR; v. 11, p. 15-pg., 2023-03-13.
Abstract

Poly (vinyl chloride) (PVC) is commonly used to manufacture biomedical devices and hospital components, but it does not present antimicrobial activity enough to prevent biofouling. With the emergence of new microorganisms and viruses, such as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) that was responsible for the global pandemic caused by Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), it is evident the importance of the development of self-disinfectant PVC for hospital environments and medical clinics where infected people remain for a long time. In this contribution, PVC nanocomposites with silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) were prepared in the molten state. AgNPs are well-known as antimicrobial agents suitable for designing antimicrobial polymer nanocomposites. Adding 0.1 to 0.5 wt% AgNPs significantly reduced Young's modulus and ultimate tensile strength of PVC due to the emergence of microstructural defects in the PVC/AgNP nanocomposites, but the impact strength did not change significantly. Furthermore, nanocomposites have a higher yellowness index (YI) and lower optical bandgap values than PVC. The PVC/AgNP nanocomposites present virucidal activity against SARS-CoV-2 (B.1.1.28 strain) within 48 h when the AgNP content is at least 0.3 wt%, suitable for manufacturing furniture and hospital equipment with self-disinfectant capacity to avoid secondary routes of COVID-19 contagion. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 20/09847-0 - Technical feasibility in the development of multifunctional fibers based on polyester hybrid nanocomposites: nanofunctionalized hospital curtains
Grantee:Sergio Antonio Milani e Lopes
Support Opportunities: Research Grants - Innovative Research in Small Business - PIPE