Affiliation:
1. Iran University Of Science & Technology
2. Nuclear Science & Technology Research Institute
Abstract
Adhesion of bacteria to a surface followed by biofilm formation causes
many problems in human health care and, in some cases, can even cause
human death. Therefore, reducing bacterial attachment to surfaces and
antibacterial surface fabrication are two of the most important issues
in many applications, including healthcare, medical, food packaging,
etc. Polycarbonate (PC) is one of the most widely used polymers in
medicine. However, it does not have antibacterial properties. On the
other hand, laser treatment is used as a standard method for surface
modification of different materials. In this paper, excimer laser
irradiation at a fluence below the ablation threshold was used for
surface patterning and modification of the polycarbonate sample,
aiming to improve its antibacterial properties. The results show that
super-hydrophilic nanostructured polycarbonate surfaces have
antibacterial properties compared to non-treated PC, which has no
antibacterial properties.
Subject
Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials