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  • Crystal morphology significantly influences the antibacterial effectiveness of materials, as shown in the study of β-AgMoO microcrystals.
  • The antibacterial properties against MRSA and E. coli were enhanced based on the solvent used during synthesis, with ethanol yielding the best results.
  • A theoretical analysis revealed that morphologies exposing larger (001) surfaces correlated with increased antibacterial activity, offering insights for improving biocide performance through design modifications.

Article Abstract

Crystal morphology with different surfaces is important for improving the antibacterial activity of materials. In this experimental and theoretical study, the antibacterial activity of β-AgMoO microcrystals against the Gram-positive bacteria, namely, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), and the Gram-negative bacteria, namely, Escherichia coli (E. coli), was investigated. In this study, β-AgMoO crystals with different morphologies were synthetized by a simple co-precipitation method using three different solvents. The antimicrobial efficacy of the obtained microcrystals against both bacteria increased according to the solvent used in the following order: water < ammonia < ethanol. Supported by experimental evidence, a correlation between morphology, surface energy, and antibacterial performance was established. By using the theoretical Wulff construction, which was obtained by means of density functional calculations, the morphologies with large exposition of the (001) surface exhibited superior antibacterial activity. This study provides a low cost route for synthesizing β-AgMoO crystals and a guideline for enhancing the biological effect of biocides on pathogenic bacteria by the morphological modulation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msec.2020.110765DOI Listing

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