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Antibacterial Melamine Foams Decorated with <i>in Situ</i> Synthesized Silver Nanoparticles
A new
and straightforward single-step route to decorate melamine foams with
silver nanoparticles (ME/Ag) is proposed. Uniform coatings of silver
nanoparticles with diameters less than 10 nm are formed <i>in
situ</i> directly on the struts surface of the foams, after their
dipping in an AgNO<sub>3</sub> solution. We prove that the nanoparticles
are stably adhered on the foams, and that their amount can be directly
controlled by the concentration of the AgNO<sub>3</sub> solution and
the dipping time. Following this production route, ME/Ag foams can
be obtained with silver content ranging between 0.2 and 18.6 wt %
and excellent antibacterial performance, making them appropriate for
various applications. Herein we explore the possibility to use them
as antibacterial filters for water treatment, proving that they are
able to remove completely <i>Escherichia coli</i> bacteria
from water when filtered at flow rates up to 100 mL/h·cm<sup>2</sup> due to the release of less than 1 ppm of Ag<sup>+</sup> ions
by the foams. No bacterial regrowth was observed after further dilution
of the treated water, to arrive below the safety threshold of Ag<sup>+</sup> for drinking water (0.1 ppm), demonstrating the excellent
bactericide performance of the ME/Ag filters