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Biointerphases | 2015

Evaluation of the sensitivity of bacterial and yeast cells to cold atmospheric plasma jet treatments

Michael A. Sharkey; Ahmed Chebbi; Kevin A. McDonnell; Claire Staunton; Denis P. Dowling

The focus of this research was first to determine the influence of the atmospheric plasma drive frequency on the generation of atomic oxygen species and its correlation with the reduction of bacterial load after treatment in vitro. The treatments were carried out using a helium-plasma jet source called PlasmaStream™. The susceptibility of multiple microbial cell lines was investigated in order to compare the response of gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, as well as a yeast cell line to the atmospheric plasma treatment. It was observed for the source evaluated that at a frequency of 160 kHz, increased levels of oxygen-laden active species (i.e., OH, NO) were generated. At this frequency, the maximum level of bacterial inactivation in vitro was also achieved. Ex vivo studies (using freshly excised porcine skin as a human analog) were also carried out to verify the antibacterial effect of the plasma jet treatment at this optimal operational frequency and to investigate the effect of treatment duration on the reduction of bacterial load. The plasma jet treatment was found to yield a 4 log reduction in bacterial load after 6 min of treatment, with no observable adverse effects on the treatment surface. The gram-negative bacterial cell lines were found to be far more susceptible to the atmospheric plasma treatments than the gram-positive bacteria. Flow cytometric analysis of plasma treated bacterial cells (Escherichia coli) was conducted in order to attain a fundamental understanding of the mode of action of the treatment on bacteria at a cellular level. This study showed that after treatment with the plasma jet, E. coli cells progressed through the following steps of cell death; the inactivation of transport systems, followed by depolarization of the cytoplasmic membrane, and finally permeabilization of the cell wall.


Surface Engineering | 2018

Cold spray deposition to prevent fouling of polymer surfaces

C. Stenson; Kevin A. McDonnell; Shuo Yin; Barry Aldwell; Morten Meyer; Denis P. Dowling; Rocco Lupoi

ABSTRACT Copper particles embedded into polymer surfaces by cold spray (CS) have been confirmed as a method for antifouling (AF) protection. CS is a low-heat coating process which can be used or employed over large areas. The key parameters that indicate AF potency are particle penetration depth and copper surface coverage. Adaptation of this process towards industrial level requires the process inputs leading to the best outputs to be identified. In this paper, copper particles were deposited onto two polymers used in marine applications with CS, however, without the use of gas-heating hence deposition was free of any additional heat input. Analysis was carried out to determine which process conditions and material properties can lead to most effective AF coating results.


Biointerphases | 2018

Evaluation of the effectiveness of kINPen Med plasma jet and bioactive agent therapy in a rat model of wound healing

Rory M. Breathnach; Kevin A. McDonnell; Ahmed Chebbi; John J. Callanan; Denis P. Dowling

Chronic nonhealing wounds, particularly those complicated by multidrug resistant infections, represent a major health and economic challenge. Plasma treatment promotes wound repair due to its antimicrobial, angiogenic, and cell modulating properties. This study investigated the efficacy of the kINPen Med system in promoting healing and assessed if efficacy was enhanced by adding collagen or hyaluronic acid (HA). Two 6 mm diameter punch biopsy wounds were created on the lumbar spine of Sprague Dawley rats. Based on the results of a pilot study, operating process conditions involving 30 s plasma/day were selected for the pivotal study. In the pivotal study, six groups of rats (n = 28/group) received either control (1), plasma (2), HA (3), plasma and HA (4), collagen (5), or plasma and collagen (6). Wound measurements were obtained on Days 0, 4, 7, and 14. The mean reduction in wound size was significantly higher in all treatment groups compared to controls on Day 4; group 6 performed best. On Day 7, group 6 still performed significantly better compared to groups 1, 2, 3, and 4. Day 14 results were more comparable between groups. Histology (Day 14) revealed epidermal hyperplasia and serocellular crusts. Neutrophilic infiltrates in group 6 were significantly lower compared to group 2. Mononuclear infiltrates were highest in groups 3 and 5, while Langerhans cells were observed in all groups. These results underpin the clinical benefits of the kINPen Med plasma system, particularly when combined with collagen during early inflammatory phases, and support the conduct of future human clinical trials.


Biointerphases | 2012

Evaluation of Protein Adsorption on Atmospheric Plasma Deposited Coatings Exhibiting Superhydrophilic to Superhydrophobic Properties

Charlie P. Stallard; Kevin A. McDonnell; O. D. Onayemi; J. P. O’Gara; Denis P. Dowling


Additive manufacturing | 2017

Fabrication of continuous carbon, glass and Kevlar fibre reinforced polymer composites using additive manufacturing

Andrew N. Dickson; James N. Barry; Kevin A. McDonnell; Denis P. Dowling


Surface & Coatings Technology | 2012

Characteristics and tribological performance of DLC and Si-DLC films deposited on nitrile rubber

M. Lubwama; Kevin A. McDonnell; John Baptist Kirabira; A. Sebbit; K. Sayers; Denis P. Dowling; Brian Corcoran


Surface & Coatings Technology | 2013

Raman analysis of DLC and Si-DLC films deposited on nitrile rubber

M. Lubwama; Brian Corcoran; K.V. Rajani; C.S. Wong; John Baptist Kirabira; A. Sebbit; Kevin A. McDonnell; Denis P. Dowling; K. Sayers


Chemical Physics Letters | 2013

Photo-active and optical properties of bismuth ferrite (BiFeO3): An experimental and theoretical study

Kevin A. McDonnell; Nitin Wadnerkar; Niall J. English; Mahfujur Rahman; Denis P. Dowling


Surface & Coatings Technology | 2012

Adhesion and composite micro-hardness of DLC and Si-DLC films deposited on nitrile rubber

M. Lubwama; Brian Corcoran; K. Sayers; John Baptist Kirabira; A. Sebbit; Kevin A. McDonnell; Denis P. Dowling


Physical Review B | 2012

Influence of doping on the photoactive properties of magnetron-sputtered titania coatings: Experimental and theoretical study

Kevin A. McDonnell; Niall J. English; Mahfujur Rahman; Denis P. Dowling

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K. Sayers

Dundalk Institute of Technology

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M. Lubwama

Dublin City University

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Mahfujur Rahman

University College Dublin

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Ahmed Chebbi

University College Dublin

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