Emilie Faure
University of Liège
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Langmuir | 2012
Céline Falentin-Daudré; Emilie Faure; Tiziana Svaldo-Lanero; Fabrice Farina; Christine Jérôme; Cécile Van de Weerdt; Joseph Martial; Anne-Sophie Duwez; Christophe Detrembleur
In this study, we report on the original synthesis and characterization of novel antimicrobial coatings for stainless steel by alternating the deposition of aqueous solutions of positively charged polyelectrolyte micelles doped with silver-based nanoparticles with a polyanion. The micelles are formed by electrostatic interaction between two oppositely charged polymers: a polycation bearing 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine units (DOPA, a major component of natural adhesives) and a polyanion (poly(styrene sulfonate), PSS) without using any block copolymer. DOPA units are exploited for their well-known ability to anchor to stainless steel and to form and stabilize biocidal silver nanoparticles (Ag(0)). The chlorine counteranion of the polycation forms and stabilizes biocidal silver chloride nanoparticles (AgCl). We demonstrate that two layers of micelles (alternated by PSS) doped with silver particles are enough to impart to the surface strong antibacterial activity against gram-negative E. coli. Moreover, micelles that are reservoirs of biocidal Ag(+) can be easily reactivated after depletion. This novel water-based approach is convenient, simple, and attractive for industrial applications.
Langmuir | 2012
Emilie Faure; Emilie Halusiak; Fabrice Farina; Nicoletta Giamblanco; C. Motte; Mireille Poelman; Catherine Archambeau; Cécile Van de Weerdt; Joseph Martial; Christine Jérôme; Anne-Sophie Duwez; Christophe Detrembleur
A facile and green approach is developed to impart remarkable protection against corrosion to galvanized steel. A protecting multilayer film is formed by alternating the deposition of a polycation bearing catechol groups, used as corrosion inhibitors, with clay that induces barrier properties. This coating does not affect the esthetical aspect of the surface and does not release any toxic molecules in the environment.
Biofouling | 2012
Emilie Faure; Christelle Vreuls; Céline Falentin-Daudré; Germaine Zocchi; Cécile Van de Weerdt; Joseph A. Martial; Christine Jérôme; Anne-Sophie Duwez; Christophe Detrembleur
A bio-inspired durable anti-biofilm coating was developed for industrial stainless steel (SS) surfaces. Two polymers inspired from the adhesive and cross-linking properties of mussels were designed and assembled from aqueous solutions onto SS surfaces to afford durable coatings. Trypsin, a commercially available broad spectrum serine protease, was grafted as the final active layer of the coating. Its proteolytic activity after long immersion periods was demonstrated against several substrata, viz. a synthetic molecule, N-α-benzoyl-DL-arginine-p-nitroanilide hydrochloride (BAPNA), a protein, FTC-casein, and Gram-positive biofilm forming bacterium Staphylococcus epidermidis.
Biofouling | 2012
Christelle Vreuls; Germaine Zocchi; Hélène Vandegaart; Emilie Faure; Christophe Detrembleur; Anne-Sophie Duwez; Joseph Martial; Cécile Van de Weerdt
The goal of this paper was to establish the durability profile of antibacterial multilayer thin films under storage and usage conditions. Thin films were built on stainless steel (SS) by means of a layer-by-layer process alternating a negatively charged polyelectrolyte, polyacrylic acid, with a cationic antibacterial peptide, nisin. SS coupons coated with the antibacterial film were challenged under environmental and usage conditions likely to be encountered in real-world applications. The change in antibacterial activity elicited by the challenge was used as an indicator of multilayer film resistance. Antibacterial SS samples could be stored for several weeks at 4°C in ambient air and antibacterial films were resistant to dipping and mild wiping in water and neutral detergent. The multilayer coating showed some weaknesses, however, that need to be addressed.
Progress in Polymer Science | 2013
Emilie Faure; Céline Falentin-Daudré; Christine Jérôme; Joël Lyskawa; David Fournier; Patrice Woisel; Christophe Detrembleur
Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2009
Aurélia Charlot; Valérie Sciannamea; Sandrine Lenoir; Emilie Faure; Robert Jérôme; Christine Jérôme; Cécile Van de Weerdt; Joseph Martial; Catherine Archambeau; Nicolas Willet; Anne-Sophie Duwez; Charles-André Fustin; Christophe Detrembleur
Advanced Functional Materials | 2012
Emilie Faure; Céline Falentin-Daudré; Tiziana Svaldo Lanero; Christelle Vreuls; Germaine Zocchi; Cécile Van de Weerdt; Joseph Martial; Christine Jérôme; Anne-Sophie Duwez; Christophe Detrembleur
Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2011
Emilie Faure; Philippe Lecomte; Sandrine Lenoir; Christelle Vreuls; Cécile Van de Weerdt; Catherine Archambeau; Joseph Martial; Christine Jérôme; Anne-Sophie Duwez; Christophe Detrembleur
Archive | 2012
Emilie Faure
Archive | 2012
Christelle Vreuls; Germaine Zocchi; Emilie Faure; Christophe Detrembleur; Joseph Martial; Cécile Van de Weerdt