UV-Assisted Silver Functionalization of Cotton Gauze for Antimicrobial and Biocompatible Wound Healing Applications
Rebecca Pellegrino, Carmen Lanzillotti, Mauro Pollini, Federica Paladini

TL;DR
This study develops a UV-assisted method to coat cotton gauze with silver nanoparticles, creating antimicrobial wound dressings that are effective and biocompatible.
Contribution
The study introduces an optimized UV-assisted method for silver nanoparticle functionalization of cotton gauze with reduced methanol use and minimal silver concentration.
Findings
A 0.5% w/w silver nitrate concentration achieved strong antimicrobial activity against multiple pathogens.
The optimized method maintained biocompatibility and textile properties of the cotton gauze.
The process reduced material waste and is suitable for scalable production.
Abstract
Bacterial infections remain a major challenge to human health, especially in wound healing, where they can cause prolonged inflammation, delayed recovery, and severe complications. Current research is increasingly focused on developing innovative antimicrobial materials capable of overcoming the limitations of conventional antibiotics, whose effectiveness has declined due to the rise in bacterial resistance. Among the various alternatives, silver nanoparticles have gained particular attention for their broad-spectrum antibacterial properties and have already been successfully applied in the functionalization of commercial wound dressings. The aim of this study was to optimize the functionalization of commercial cotton gauzes based on in situ UV-assisted reduction of silver nanoparticles, reducing methanol usage and identifying the minimal silver nitrate precursor concentration to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWound Healing and Treatments · Nanoparticles: synthesis and applications · Antimicrobial agents and applications
