Preventing micro-organism adhesion with plasma
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Preventing micro-organism adhesion with plasma

Authors : Gaëlle GUILLEMOT, Bernard DESPAX, Patrice RAYNAUD, Philippe SCHMITZ, Muriel MERCIER-BONIN

Publication date: March 10, 2007 | Lire en français

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AUTHORS

  • Gaëlle GUILLEMOT

  • Bernard DESPAX

  • Patrice RAYNAUD

  • Philippe SCHMITZ

  • Muriel MERCIER-BONIN

 INTRODUCTION

In this dossier, we present an example of plasma modification of an austenitic stainless steel (316L) surface. The treatment consists of plasma deposition of a silver/polymer composite film of submicron thickness, whose anti-adhesive effect is evaluated on a model micro-organism. The aim of the work is to eventually offer a plasma-modified solid surface that can be used in a wide range of industrial sectors (agri-food, biomedical, etc.).

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