Enhanced Mechanical Durability of Polymeric Nanowires via Carbyne-Enriched Plasma Coatings for Bactericidal Action

  • Dimitrios Nioras
  • , Dionysia Kefallinou
  • , Dimosthenis Ioannou
  • , Luis Antonio Panes-Ruiz
  • , Bergoi Ibarlucea
  • , Gianaurelio Cuniberti
  • , Tianshu Lan
  • , Angeliki Tserepi*
  • , Evangelos Gogolides*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Carbon-based materials have emerged as promising biomaterials due to their biocompatibility and inherent antibacterial properties. Carbyne, a unique allotrope of carbon, characterized by sp-hybridized carbons forming alternating single and triple bonds, exhibits exceptional toughness. Herein, we explore the potential of carbyne-enriched plasma coatings for antibacterial applications in conjunction with micro- and nano-textured polymeric surfaces. We investigate and characterize carbyne-enriched plasma coatings onto superhydrophilic or superhydrophobic poly (methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) plasma micro-nanotextured surfaces. Our analysis evaluates the wetting properties and durability of these surfaces, particularly in liquid immersion conditions. The integration of carbyne-enriched plasma coatings serves a dual purpose: it enhances the chemical bactericidal action and protects surface micro-nanostructures from deformation due to capillary forces thanks to the material’s innate toughness. The results show that the micro-nanotextured and carbyne-enriched coated PMMA surfaces exhibit a significant bactericidal activity as expressed by a bactericidal index of approximately 50%, owing to the combined effect of both the surface topography and the plasma-deposited carbyne coating.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1247
JournalCoatings
Volume15
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • bactericidal action
  • carbyne-enriched plasma coating
  • mechanical durability
  • micro and nano texturing

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