A Popelka
Slovak Academy of Sciences
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Molecules | 2012
A Popelka; Igor Novák; Marián Lehocký; Ivan Chodák; Ján Sedliačik; Milada Gajtanska; Mariana Sedliačiková; Alenka Vesel; Ita Junkar; Angela Kleinová; Milena Špírková; František Bílek
Polyethylene (PE) is one of the most widely used polymers in many industrial applications. Biomedical uses seem to be attractive, with increasing interest. However, PE it prone to infections and its additional surface treatment is indispensable. An increase in resistance to infections can be achieved by treating PE surfaces with substances containing antibacterial groups such as triclosan (5-Chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol) and chlorhexidine (1,1-Hexamethylenebis[5-(4-chlorophenyl)biguanide]). This work has examined the impact of selected antibacterial substances immobilized on low-density polyethylene (LDPE) via polyacrylic acid (PAA) grafted on LDPE by low-temperature barrier discharge plasma. This LDPE surface treatment led to inhibition of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus adhesion; the first causes intestinal disease, peritonitis, mastitis, pneumonia, septicemia, the latter is the reason for wound and urinary tract infections.
Carbohydrate Polymers | 2012
A Popelka; Igor Novák; Marián Lehocký; Ita Junkar; Miran Mozetič; Angela Kleinová; Ivica Janigová; Miroslav Šlouf; František Bílek; Ivan Chodák
Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) belongs to commodity polymer materials applied in biomedical applications due to its favorable mechanical and chemical properties. The main disadvantage of LDPE in biomedical applications is low resistance to bacterial infections. An antibacterial modification of LDPE appears to be a solution to this problem. In this paper, the chitosan and chitosan/pectin multilayer was immobilized via polyacrylic acid (PAA) brushes grafted on the LDPE surface. The grafting was initiated by a low-temperature plasma treatment of the LDPE surface. Surface and adhesive properties of the samples prepared were investigated by surface analysis techniques. An antibacterial effect was confirmed by inhibition zone measurements of Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus). The chitosan treatment of LDPE led to the highest and most clear inhibition zones (35 mm(2) for E. coli and 275 mm(2) for S. aureus).
Vacuum | 2014
A Popelka; J. Kronek; Igor Novák; Angela Kleinová; Matej Mičušík; Milena Špírková; Mária Omastová
Vacuum | 2012
Igor Novák; A Popelka; Igor Krupa; Ivan Chodák; Ivica Janigová; Tomáš Nedelčev; Milena Špírková; Angela Kleinová
Polymer Engineering and Science | 2013
Igor Novák; Marián Števiar; A Popelka; Ivan Chodák; Jaroslav Mosnáček; Milena Špírková; Ivica Janigová; Angela Kleinová; Ján Sedliačik; Miroslav Šlouf
Surface & Coatings Technology | 2013
Igor Novák; A Popelka; A.S. Luyt; M.M. Chehimi; Milena Špírková; Ivica Janigová; Angela Kleinová; P. Stopka; Miroslav Šlouf; V. Vanko; Ivan Chodák; M. Valentin
Annals of Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW. Forestry and Wood Technology | 2011
Igor Novák; A Popelka; V Vanko; J Preto; J Sedliacik; Ivan Chodák; Angela Kleinová; V Pollak
Annals of Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW. Forestry and Wood Technology | 2011
Igor Novák; P Sysel; A Popelka; M Spirkova; J Sedliacik; Ivan Chodák; Angela Kleinová; J Matyasovsky
Annals of Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW. Forestry and Wood Technology | 2010
Igor Novák; Ivan Chodák; J Sedliacik; M. Števiar; A Popelka; J. Kopný
Annals of Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW. Forestry and Wood Technology | 2013
Igor Novák; A Popelka; Marian Lehocky; Ivan Chodák; J Matyasovsky; P Jurkovic