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  • Anodic TiO₂ nanotube layers electrochemically filled with MoO₃ and their antimicrobial properties.

Anodic TiO₂ nanotube layers electrochemically filled with MoO₃ and their antimicrobial properties.

Biointerphases (2011-03-25)
Kathrin Lorenz, Sebastian Bauer, Kai Gutbrod, Josef Peter Guggenbichler, Patrik Schmuki, Cordt Zollfrank
ABSTRACT

In the present work, the authors produce a Ti surface with a TiO₂ nanotube coating and investigate the electrochemical filling of these layers with MoO₃. The authors demonstrate that using a potential cycling technique, a homogenous MoO₃ coating can be generated. Controllable and variable coating thicknesses are achieved by a variation of the number of cycles. Thicknesses from a few nanometers to complete filling of the nanotube layers can be obtained. A thermal treatment is used to convert the as-deposited amorphous MoO(x) phases into MoO₃. These MoO₃ loaded nanotube layers were then investigated regarding their antimicrobial properties using strains of Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The authors found that the combination of crystalline MoO₃ on TiO₂ nanotubes shows excellent antimicrobial properties.

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