Abstract:
Nickel oxide nanoparticles, synthesized from microalgal specie, Dictyosphearium were
characterized thoroughly and a nearly transparent thin film of Nickel oxide nanoparticle was
synthesized by spin coating for combined applications of self-cleaning and antibacterial. The self cleaning and antibacterial coatings can be applied on glass surfaces on clinical settings which
account for major percentage of indirect-contact transmissions. Nosocomial infections are a
leading cause of many post-hospitalization deaths worldwide accounting to a total of 99000 deaths
a year as per Centre for Disease Control and Prevention report and the need of the time is to reduce
the rate of nosocomial diseases. Various methods are being adopted in this line and Nano coatings
are one of them. In present study, for working solution, we used bio-inspired Nickel oxide
Nanoparticles, synthesized in lab and made their emulsion in a mixture of Tetrahydrofuran and
deionized water. Thin film of nickel oxide was deposited on soda lime glass (SLG) to evaluate the
self-cleaning and antibacterial properties. Scanning electron micrographs show nanoparticles size
range from 20 to 90nm with good X-Ray Diffraction results confirmed the presence of Nickel
oxide in the thin film produced by spin coating. Atomic force microscopy images showed
maximum surface coverage and enhanced roughness by nanoparticles deposited as a result of spin
coating. Contact angle of the prepared thin film shows maximum hydrophilicity in range closer to
the criteria of superhydrophilicity, this is due to enhanced roughness imparted to the surface due
to uniform nature of coating. The self-cleaning ability of the thin film coated glass were tested by
performing antifogging, self-cleaning using dirt model and rainfall spraying assays. For
antibacterial aspect, the coating had been tested through antibacterial and anti-biofilm Escherichia
coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Klebsiella pneumoniae. Nosocomial infections are the
infection caused by bacteria or viruses inhabiting hospitals and other clinical settings. Of the total
1.7 million Hospital acquired infections every year, two-third of them is due to gram-negative
infections. This nickel oxide-based coating provides a cost effective and new alternative by giving
two properties of self-cleaning and antibacterial in a single assembly and thin film prepared by
spin coating can be employed as an efficient coating on glass for self-cleaning properties.