New family of glasses with antimicrobial properties
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Abstract
A total of twelve samples (assigned BG 1 through 12) were synthesized with the base composition of using a melt-quenching technique. Powdered samples were prepared manually. BG 7 and 8 contained SiO2, which increased the melting temperature causing them to be partly ceramic. The inclusion of Na2O in BG 8 lowered the required temperature, forming a more amorphous material.
To assess the antimicrobial properties, Staphylococcus aureus culture and powder samples were incubated with a 1 and 5 mg/ml concentration for 24 hours at 37oC. They were plated triplicate after 1:9 dilutions in PBS. Colony-forming units were counted and averaged.
Testing the antibacterial properties, BG 7 and 8 were the least effective along with BG 10 that contained B2O3 not P2O5 like other samples. At 5 mg/ml, BG 9, 11, and 12 were the most effective. All contained Zn, but BG 11 and 12 included Cu. BG 9 proved to be effective at 1 mg/ml.
In further expansion of this work, testing both bulk and nano powder forms could show different behavior because of surface area variance.
To assess the antimicrobial properties, Staphylococcus aureus culture and powder samples were incubated with a 1 and 5 mg/ml concentration for 24 hours at 37oC. They were plated triplicate after 1:9 dilutions in PBS. Colony-forming units were counted and averaged.
Testing the antibacterial properties, BG 7 and 8 were the least effective along with BG 10 that contained B2O3 not P2O5 like other samples. At 5 mg/ml, BG 9, 11, and 12 were the most effective. All contained Zn, but BG 11 and 12 included Cu. BG 9 proved to be effective at 1 mg/ml.
In further expansion of this work, testing both bulk and nano powder forms could show different behavior because of surface area variance.
Presenters
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Calleway Schmidt
Austin Peay State University
Authors
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Calleway Schmidt
Austin Peay State University
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Magda Lewandowska
University of Rzeszów
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Valeriia Levchenko
Ivan Franko National University of Lviv
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Roman Golovchak
Austin Peay State University
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Bohdan Mahlovanyi
University of Rzeszów