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Surface nanocrystallization of stainless steel for reduced biofilm adherence

Bin Yu1, Elisabeth M Davis2, Robert S Hodges3, Randall T Irvin2 and D Y Li1,4,5

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Stainless steel is one of the most common metallic biomedical materials. For medical applications, its resistance to the adherence of biofilms is of importance to the elimination or minimization of bacterial infections. In this study, we demonstrate the effectiveness of a process combining surface nanocrystallization and thermal oxidation (or a recovery heat treatment in air) for reducing the biofilm's adherence to stainless steel. During this treatment, a target surface was sandblasted and the resultant dislocation cells in the surface layer were turned into nanosized grains by a subsequent recovery treatment in air. This process generated a more protective oxide film that blocked the electron exchange or reduced the surface activity more effectively. As a result, the biofilm's adherence to the treated surface was markedly minimized.

A synthetic peptide was utilized as a substitute of biofilms to evaluate the adhesion between a treated steel surface and biofilms using an atomic force microscope (AFM) through measuring the adhesive force between the target surface and a peptide-coated AFM tip. It was shown that the adhesive force decreased with a decrease in the grain size of the steel. The corresponding surface electron work function (EWF) of the steel was also measured, which showed a trend of variation in EWF with the grain size, consistent with corresponding changes in the adhesive force.


PACS

87.85.J- Biomaterials

68.35.Np Adhesion

68.37.Ps Atomic force microscopy (AFM)

68.35.Dv Composition, segregation; defects and impurities

81.65.Mq Oxidation

73.30.+y Surface double layers, Schottky barriers, and work functions

Subjects

Surfaces, interfaces and thin films

Dates

Issue 33 (20 August 2008)

Received 15 February 2008, in final form 11 June 2008

Published 7 July 2008



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