Abstract

This study presents the axial molar composition of polysaccharide-based polyelectrolyte multilayer (PEM) films loaded with silver ions for antimicrobial applications. Individual polymers (chitosan, hyaluronan or alginate) and silver composition were determined using X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy coupled with C60+ cluster ion sputtering technique, while the influence of silver loading on film topography was assessed using Atomic Force Microscopy. Despite the use of the layer-by-layer approach for film assembly, these PEM films present a non-stratified, nanoblend-like, polymer composition, with a nearly uniform metal distribution over the axial direction. Results also show surface antimicrobial activity towards Staphylococcus aureus bacteria and Candida albicans fungi over 20 h for hyaluronan/chitosan PEM, which is associated with its higher silver loading capacity. The interplay of bulk film composition and surface properties may provide valuable insights for engineering advanced materials with controlled spatio-temporal behavior.

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