Making the hospital a safer place by the sonochemical coating of all its textiles with antibacterial nanoparticles
3rd International Conference on Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
July 26-27,2021 Webinar
Aharon Gedanken
Stanford Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Keynote : Jour Biotec Phyto
Abstract:
A sonochemical method was developed for coating surfaces. It was applied to coat metals, ceramics, polymers. Glasses, textiles and even paper. It demonstrated that a large variety of properties can be imparted to the substrate. It can make the surface magnetic, conductive, fluorescent, antibacterial, and antiviral. As far as coating textiles it is considered the best coating technique since cotton coated with CuO nanoparticles that was washed 65 cycles in Hospital washing machines (75 or 92 0C) revealed 83 % of the particles on the cotton at the end of this long process1. For making textiles antibacterial we employed ZnO, CuO, and Zn0.11Cu0.89O as the coated layer on the textiles (cotton, Polyester, Nylon and their mixtures). The killing mechanism of the bacteria was due to the creation of ROSs. Hydroxyl radicals, superoxide anions, and singlet oxygen were detected as a result of the reaction of the metal oxide with water. This coating technique was applied to medical devices as well. Contact lenses, Urinal Catheters and Cochlear electrodes were all coated with metal oxide nanoparticles and exhibited excellent antibacterial properties. It is worth mentioning that we own two sonochemical roll to roll coating machines and are attempting to introduce in the market new face masks. Finally, the SONO MASK that is currently being sold all over the market is a demonstration of a technique that has gone all the way from the laboratory to the market.
Biography:
Aharon Gedanken has obtained his Ph. D. From Tel-Aviv University. He has published more than 880 papers in reputed journals and his H-Index is 98 according to the Web of Science and 110 according to Google Scholar. He has been serving as an editorial board member of 8 Journals. He was the Israeli representative in the NMP committee of the European FP7 program. He served as the chairman of the Chemistry Department and the Dean of the Faculty of Exact Science. He was awarde prizes of Israeli Chemical Society and the Israeli Vacuum Sociaty for Excellence in Research.
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