Academic Thesis

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Name Ousaka Daiki
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researchmap researcher code B000342311
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

Title

Development of Antimicrobial Surfaces Using Diamond-like Carbon or Diamond-like Carbon-Based Coatings.

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Author

Yasuhiro Fujii
Tatsuyuki Nakatani
Daiki Ousaka
Susumu Oozawa
Yasushi Sasai
Shingo Kasahara

Summary

The medical device market is a high-growth sector expected to sustain an annual growth rate of over 5%, even in developed countries. Daily, numerous patients have medical devices implanted or inserted within their bodies. While medical devices have significantly improved patient outcomes, as foreign objects, their wider use can lead to an increase in device-related infections, thereby imposing a burden on healthcare systems. Multiple materials with significant societal impact have evolved over time: the 19th century was the age of iron, the 20th century was dominated by silicon, and the 21st century is often referred to as the era of carbon. In particular, the development of nanocarbon materials and their potential applications in medicine are being explored, although the scope of these applications remains limited. Technological innovations in carbon materials are remarkable, and their application in medicine is expected to advance greatly. For example, diamond-like carbon (DLC) has garnered considerable attention for the development of antimicrobial surfaces. Both DLC itself and its derivatives have been reported to exhibit anti-microbial properties. This review discusses the current state of DLC-based antimicrobial surface development.

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International journal of molecular sciences

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Volume

25

Number Of Pages

16

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2024-08-06

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English

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Research papers (academic journals)

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DOI

10.3390/ijms25168593

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