Abrading-Induced Breakdown of Ag Nanoparticles into Atomically Dispersed Ag for Enhancing Antimicrobial Performance

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY(2023)

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Silver is among the most essential antimicrobial agents. Increasing the efficacy of silver-based antimicrobial materials will reduce operating costs. Herein, we show that mechanical abrading causes atomization of Ag nanoparticles (AgNPs) into atomically dispersed Ag (AgSAs) on the surfaces of an oxide-mineral support, which eventually boosts the antibacterial efficacy considerably. This approach is straightfor-ward, scalable, and applicable to a wide range of oxide-mineral supports; additionally, it does not require any chemical additives and operates under ambient conditions. The obtained AgSAs-loaded gamma-Al2O3 inactivated Escherichia coli (E. coli) five times as fast as the original AgNPs-loaded gamma-Al2O3. It can be utilized over 10 runs with minimal efficiency loss. The structural characterizations indicate that AgSAs exhibit a nominal charge of 0 and are anchored at the doubly bridging OH on the gamma-Al2O3 surfaces. Mechanism studies demonstrate that AgSAs, like AgNPs, damage bacterial cell wall integrity, but they release Ag+ and superoxide substantially faster. This work not only provides a simple method for manufacturing AgSAs-based materials but also shows that AgSAs have better antibacterial properties than the AgNPs counterpart.
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ag nanoparticles,dispersed ag,antimicrobial performance,abrading-induced
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