Science and Technology of Advanced Materials (Dec 2024)

Mechanism of antibacterial property of micro scale rough surface formed by fine-particle bombarding

  • Tomoko Nishitani,
  • Takahiko Hirokawa,
  • Hitoshi Ishiguro,
  • Takeshi Ito

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/14686996.2024.2376522
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 1

Abstract

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Fine-particle bombardment (FPB) is typically used to modify metal surfaces by bombarding them with fine particles at high speed. FPB is not a coating technique but is used for forming microscale concavities and convexities on a surface. Previously, we reported that an FPB-treated surface showed antibacterial effects; however, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We hypothesized that the pitch size of concavity and convexity, and irregular microscale pattern of FPB-treated surfaces might contribute to the antibacterial performance. In this study, we applied FPB to stainless-steel surfaces and evaluated the antibacterial effects of the FPB-treated surfaces based on ISO 22,196:2007. The FPB-treated surfaces exhibited antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli, with an antibacterial activity value (R) of two or more. Furthermore, our experiments suggest that the antibacterial mechanism of the FPB-treated surface can be attributed to increased oxidative stress in bacteria owing to physical stress from the rough surface. The antibacterial effect of FPB-treated surfaces offers an effective measure against drug-resistant bacteria.

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