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Piercing of the Human Parainfluenza Virus by Nanostructured Surfaces

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posted on 2024-11-03, 11:11 authored by Wai Liong (Samson) MahWai Liong (Samson) Mah, Denver Styczynski, Vassil Tzanov, Hoang Phuc Le, Chaitali Dekiwadia, Edwin Mayes, Natalie PaxmanNatalie Paxman, Elena IvanovaElena Ivanova
This paper presents a comprehensive experimental and theoretical investigation into the antiviral properties of nanostructured surfaces and explains the underlying virucidal mechanism. We used reactive ion etching to fabricate silicon (Si) surfaces featuring an array of sharp nanospikes with an approximate tip diameter of 2 nm and a height of 290 nm. The nanospike surfaces exhibited a 1.5 log reduction in infectivity of human parainfluenza virus type 3 (hPIV-3) after 6 h, a substantially enhanced efficiency, compared to that of smooth Si. Theoretical modeling of the virus-nanospike interactions determined the virucidal action of the nanostructured substrata to be associated with the ability of the sharp nanofeatures to effectively penetrate the viral envelope, resulting in the loss of viral infectivity. Our research highlights the significance of the potential application of nanostructured surfaces in combating the spread of viruses and bacteria. Notably, our study provides valuable insights into the design and optimization of antiviral surfaces with a particular emphasis on the crucial role played by sharp nanofeatures in maximizing their effectiveness.

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ARC Training Centre in Surface Engineering for Advanced Materials

Australian Research Council

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Journal

ACS Nano

Volume

18

Issue

2

Start page

1404

End page

1419

Total pages

16

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2023 American Chemical Society

Former Identifier

2006127781

Esploro creation date

2024-02-02

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