Omid Akhavan and Elham Ghaderi 2009 Sci. Technol. Adv. Mater. 10 015003 doi:10.1088/1468-6996/10/1/015003
Omid Akhavan1 and Elham Ghaderi2
Show affiliationsThe effect of an electric field on the antibacterial activity of columnar aligned silver nanorods was investigated. Silver nanorods with a polygonal cross section, a width of 20–60 nm and a length of 260–550 nm, were grown on a titanium interlayer by applying an electric field perpendicular to the surface of a Ag/Ti/Si(100) thin film during its heat treatment at 700 °C in an Ar+H2 environment. The optical absorption spectrum of the silver nanorods exhibited two peaks at wavelengths of 350 and 395 nm corresponding to the main surface plasmon resonance bands of the one-dimensional silver nanostructures. It was found that the silver nanorods with an fcc structure were bounded mainly by {100} facets. The antibacterial activity of the silver nanorods against Escherichia coli bacteria was evaluated at various electric fields applied in the direction of the nanorods without any electrical connection between the nanorods and the capacitor plates producing the electric field. Increasing the electric field from 0 to 50 V cm−1 resulted in an exponential increase in the relative rate of reduction of the bacteria from 3.9×10−2 to 10.5×10−2 min−1. This indicates that the antibacterial activity of silver nanorods can be enhanced by applying an electric field, for application in medical and food-preserving fields.
78.67.-n Optical properties of low-dimensional, mesoscopic, and nanoscale materials and structures
81.16.-c Methods of nanofabrication and processing
87.85.Qr Nanotechnologies-design
Issue 1 (January–March 2009)
Received 10 November 2008, accepted for publication 7 December 2008
Published 19 January 2009
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