화학공학소재연구정보센터
Applied Surface Science, Vol.405, 215-219, 2017
Antibacterial effect of nickel-titanium alloy owing to nickel ion release
This paper demonstrates that a NiTi shape memory alloy demonstrates antibacterial effect owing to the release of Ni ions from the alloy itself. Moreover, non-cytotoxic NiTi alloy with antibacterial properties can be prepared by simple post-heat treatment. We demonstrated that applying Escherichia coli to a NiTi surface resulted in 40% reduction in the number of cells following a 4 h incubation in an ambient atmosphere. When the alloy was heated at 450 degrees C in air, the antibacterial effect was slightly reduced but the cytotoxicity was drastically reduced. This result indicates that the production of an antibacterial NiTi alloy (without cytotoxic effects) is feasible with an appropriate surface modification. We further revealed that the appropriate Ni ion concentration for both antibacterial effect and biosafety was in the range from 0.05 mg L-1 to 3 mg L-1. Our novel finding represents a new and unique strategy for improving the antibacterial performance of NiTi alloy. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.