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Antifouling effect of water-soluble phosphate glass frit for filtration plants

Authors
Shim, KyudaeAbdellatif, MohamedPark, JeryangKim, Dongkyun
Issue Date
Apr-2020
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Antifouling effect; Antimicrobial activity; Cytotoxicity; Water-soluble glass frit
Citation
FOLIA MICROBIOLOGICA, v.65, no.2, pp.363 - 370
Journal Title
FOLIA MICROBIOLOGICA
Volume
65
Number
2
Start Page
363
End Page
370
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/11773
DOI
10.1007/s12223-019-00743-x
ISSN
0015-5632
Abstract
The antifouling, antimicrobial, elution behavior, skin irritant, and cytotoxicity properties of water-soluble phosphate glass on stainless steel were evaluated. Water-soluble phosphate glass samples with 35% Cu (mol/mol) were prepared by altering the network modifier (Na2O, K2O) and network former (P2O5, B2O3) compositions. The materials were melted at temperatures within the range of 850-950 degrees C. The melt was then quenched and ground into fine particles using a twin roll mill. The resulting water-soluble glasses were prepared as glass frit (size < 100 mu m) using a sieve. The amorphous phase was determined by X-ray diffraction and differential thermal analysis. Water-soluble glasses with a reduced Cu ion elution rate of 1.2 ppm per week were formed because the chemical resistances of the formulated glasses improved as the P2O5 content decreased and the B2O3 content increased. To test its antifouling properties, the glass frit was mixed with paint and coated onto a STS316L sheet. The surface roughness was increased markedly from 1.4 to 19.2 nm, increasing the specific surface area for antimicrobial activity. It was demonstrated that the proposed method was able to form noncytotoxic, nonirritant, water-soluble glasses with 99.9% antimicrobial activity against Staphylococcus aureus. These results suggest that water-soluble phosphate glass on STS316L sheets could be useful in filtration plants.
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