Engineering and Application Perspectives on Designing an Antimicrobial Surface

Boyi Song(Wayne State University), Ershuai Zhang(Wayne State University), Xiangfei Han(Wayne State University), Hui Zhu(Wayne State University), Yuanjie Shi(Wayne State University), Zhiqiang Cao(Wayne State University)
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
February 3, 2020
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Abstract

Infections, contaminations, and biofouling resulting from micro- and/or macro-organisms remained a prominent threat to the public health, food industry, and aqua-/marine-related applications. Considering environmental and drug resistance concerns as well as insufficient efficacy on biofilms associated with conventional disinfecting reagents, developing an antimicrobial surface potentially improved antimicrobial performance by directly working on the microbes surrounding the surface area. Here we provide an engineering perspective on the logic of choosing materials and strategies for designing antimicrobial surfaces, as well as an application perspective on their potential impacts. In particular, we analyze and discuss requirements and expectations for specific applications and provide insights on potential misconnection between the antimicrobial solution and its targeted applications. Given the high translational barrier for antimicrobial surfaces, future research would benefit from a comprehensive understanding of working mechanisms for potential materials/strategies, and challenges/requirements for a targeted application.


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