Engineering cellulose acetate fabrics loaded with photosensitizer and graphene oxide endowed with bactericidal activity
Poster
Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Composite materials based on cellulose acetate matrices and porphyrinic photosensitizer (PS) dyes were
prepared, characterized and tested as devices with antibacterial activity. Scope of the work is to use light to
enable phototoxic bactericidal activity mediated by the production of reactive oxygen species, triggering
oxidative damage to pathogens. The materials were fabricated as porous membranes by phase inversion
process. Photosensitizers were loaded into the cellulose acetate fabrics as pre-loading, dissolving the dye into
the polymer solution before membrane preparation. Different PS loading amounts were explored. We further
prepared the fabrics also in the presence of a surfactant or graphene oxide (GO), the latter added to impart
mechanical robustness to the final material.
We will present the results of the morphological study of the prepared fabrics investigated by scanning electron
microscopy and atomic force microscopy. We will further discuss the detailed photophysical characterization
of the PS on the fabrics with and without GO performed for the composite materials by means of bulk and
spatially resolved techniques. In particular absorption and time-resolved fluorescence data were collected
evidencing high PS concentrations caused fluorescence lifetime shortening. Similar effects were observed in
the presence of the surfactant. Confocal time-resolved fluorescence lifetime imaging (Figure 1) of the PSloaded
fabrics confirmed aggregation phenomena at the basis of the short lifetimes. The most promising fabrics
obtained loading the PS in different amounts were used to study the bactericidal effect of the fabrics on S.
Aureus bacterial population illuminated with red light.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
cellulose acetate; antibacterial; photodynamic inactivation
Elenco autori:
Manet, ILSE GERT; Ventura, Barbara; Gentili, Denis; Corticelli, Franco
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