Title
Antimicrobial activity of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) n-doped with a pyridinium-containing polyelectrolyte
Date Issued
01 January 2019
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Sánchez-Jiménez M.
Estrany F.
Borràs N.
Maiti B.
Díaz Díaz D.
Alemán C.
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Publisher(s)
Royal Society of Chemistry
Abstract
In spite of p-doped conducting polymers having been widely studied in the last decades and many applications having been developed, studies based on n-doped conducting polymers are extremely scarce. This fact is even more evident when it comes to conducting polymers n-doped with polycations, even though polyanions, such as poly(styrenesulfonate), are often used to obtain p-doped conducting polymers. In this work poly(pyridinium-1,4-diyliminocarbonyl-1,4-phenylene-methylene chloride), abbreviated as P(Py-1,4-P), has been used to prepare n-doped poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) electrodes by applying a reduction potential to a de-doped PEDOT film in a P(Py-1,4-P) water solution. The utilization of this cationic polyelectrolyte as an n-dopant agent results in drastic superficial changes, as is observed by comparing the morphology, topography and wettability of p-doped, de-doped and n-doped PEDOT. Cytotoxicity, cell adhesion and cell proliferation assays, which have been conducted using epithelial and fibroblast cell lines, show that the amount of P(Py-1,4-P) in the re-doped PEDOT films is below that required to observe a cytotoxic harmful response and that n-doped PEDOT:P(Py-1,4-P) films are biocompatible. The non-specific bacteriostatic properties of n-doped PEDOT:P(Py-1,4-P) films have been demonstrated against E. coli and S. aureus bacteria (Gram-negative and Gram-positive, respectively) using bacterial growth curves and adhesion assays. Although the bacteriostatic effect is in part due to the conducting polymer, as is proved by results for p-doped and de-doped PEDOT, the incorporation of P(Py-1,4-P) through the re-doping process greatly enhances this antimicrobial behaviour. Thus, only a small concentration of this cationic polyelectrolyte (∼0.1 mM) is needed to inhibit bacterial growth.
Start page
7695
End page
7703
Volume
15
Issue
38
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ingeniería química
Ciencia de los polímeros
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85072849243
PubMed ID
Source
Soft Matter
ISSN of the container
1744683X
Sponsor(s)
The authors acknowledge MINECO/FEDER (RTI2018-098951-BI00 and RTI2018-101827-B-I00), and the Agència de Gestió d’Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca (2017SGR359 and 2017SGR373). Support for the research of C. A. was received through the prize ‘‘ICREA Academia’’ for excellence in research funded by the Generalitat de Catalunya.
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