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Synthesis and Characterisation of Metal-based Antibacterial Hydrogels

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posted on 2024-01-21, 23:52 authored by RUPINDER KAUR DHAMOON
With concerning rise of antibacterial resistance, many bacterial infections such as chronic wound infections are becoming un-treatable. As metals are able to achieve bacterial inhibition via multiple routes, metal-based therapeutics were explored. This thesis was focussed on synthesising novel bismuth(III) and silver(I)-based complexes that demonstrated antibacterial potential against resistant bacteria. Simultaneously, other metals such as sodium(I) and zinc(II) were used to develop hydrogel-based wound dressings that were loaded with antibacterial drugs like gentamicin. Cold atmospheric plasma was applied on these hydrogels to explore cold plasma’s role in triggering release of antibacterial from metal-based hydrogels.

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Campus location

Australia

Principal supervisor

Philip Andrews

Year of Award

2024

Department, School or Centre

Chemistry

Additional Institution or Organisation

University of Bath

Course

Doctor of Philosophy (Monash - Bath)

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

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Faculty of Science

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