Affiliation:
1. Ann Joo Integrated Steel Sdn Bhd, Prai Industrial Estate
2. Universiti Sains Malaysia
3. Qdos Interconnect Sdn Bhd
4. AIMST University
5. B. Braun Medical Industries Sdn Bhd
Abstract
Abstract
The leading cause of increased mortality rates is infections from implanted medical devices, with catheters accounting for more than 80% of these infections. Polypropylene (PP) composites with antimicrobial properties were developed by adding binary mixed oxide (CuO-TiO2). The outcomes demonstrated that the spreading and encapsulation of CuO-TiO2 particles in the PP matrix was much better with incorporation of PP-g-MAH compatibilizer. Matrix crystallinity is affected by addition of compatibilizers, the amount of CuO-TiO2, and heat treatments. The synergy effect of CuO-TiO2 as antimicrobial agents was analyzed. The antibacterial efficacy's reliance on matrix crystallinity is elucidated in relation with various heat treatments, PP-g-MAH compatibilizer, and amount of CuO-TiO2. PP made of binary mixed oxides (e.g., CuO and TiO2) and 3 wt% PP-g-MAH that was processed with a low degree of crystallinity increased the material’s capability of effectively rendering plausible antimicrobial species (e.g., •O2−, •OH−, and Cu2+) with excellent antimicrobial efficacy towards Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus). This innovative composite, CuO-TiO2-PP, offers new perspectives on managing bloodstream infections associated with catheter use.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC