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Plug-and-play safe-by-design production of metal-doped tellurium nanoparticles with safer antimicrobial activities

Authors
Park, Dae HoonGautam, MilanPark, Sung JaeHwang, JunghoYong, Chul SoonKim, Jong OhByeon, Jeong Hoon
Issue Date
Jul-2019
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Keywords
safe by design; tellurium nanoparticles; antimicrobial activity; spark discharge; biocompatible
Citation
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE-NANO, v.6, no.7, pp 2074 - 2083
Pages
10
Journal Title
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE-NANO
Volume
6
Number
7
Start Page
2074
End Page
2083
URI
https://yscholarhub.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.yonsei/6624
DOI
10.1039/c9en00372j
ISSN
2051-8153
2051-8161
Abstract
Safe-by-design principles, such as optimum balance of material function and safety, have received much recent attention. On-demand production is also receiving great interest in the realization of nanotechnologies that meet unpredictable demands of reconfiguration and modification to maximize the efficacy of materials processing. Antimicrobial nanomaterials are representative subjects of these approaches, because they require built-to-order configurations with safe-by-design principles for practical applications. However, few studies have achieved biosafety with original material function using economically feasible production platforms. In this regard, we developed a safe-by-design plug-and-play approach for continuous gas flow production of silver (or copper)-doped tellurium (Ag-or Cu-Te) nanoparticles with safer antimicrobial activity. Using this approach, we achieved precise modulation of dopant contents (5-8% atomic Ag and Cu) in nanoparticles without using batch hydrothermal chemistry. We also suggest the use of ratios between biocompatibility and antimicrobial activity as safety indices (SIs) for evaluations of nanoparticle applications. Approximately 6% atomic Ag in Ag-Te particles exhibited an optimal SI and significantly reduced the minimum inhibitory concentration of individual Te nanoparticles.
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