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Download fileGold Coating of Silver Nanoplates for Enhanced Dispersion Stability and Efficient Antimicrobial Activity against Intracellular Bacteria
journal contribution
posted on 15.08.2018, 00:00 by Hiroaki Ichimaru, Ayaka Harada, Soichiro Yoshimoto, Yuta Miyazawa, Daigou Mizoguchi, Kaung Kyaw, Katsuhiko Ono, Hiroyasu Tsutsuki, Tomohiro Sawa, Takuro NiidomeSilver
nanoparticles have antibacterial activity. However, the
nanoparticles are unstable and easily form aggregates, which decreases
their antibacterial activity. To improve the dispersion stability
of silver nanoparticles in aqueous media and to increase their effectiveness
as antibacterial agents, we coated triangular plate-like silver nanoparticles
(silver nanoplates, Ag NPLs) with one or two layers of gold atoms
(Ag@Au1L NPLs and Ag@Au2L NPLs, respectively). These gold coatings
improved the dispersion stability in aqueous media with high salt
concentrations. Ag@Au1L NPLs showed stronger antibacterial activity
on pathogenic bacteria than Ag NPLs and Ag@Au2L NPLs. Furthermore,
the Ag@Au1L NPLs decreased the number of bacteria in RAW 264.7 cells.
The Ag@Au1L NPLs displayed no cytotoxicity towards RAW 264.7 cells
and could be used as antibacterial agents for intracellular bacterial
infections.