Saleh, MohammedIsik, ZelalBelibagli, PinarArslan, HudaverdiGonca, SerpilOzdemir, SadinKudaibergenov, Nurbolat2025-03-172025-03-1720231226-086X1876-794Xhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jiec.2023.08.018https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13099/2050This study aimed to fabricate a novel, low-cost, and environmental-friendly ceramic membrane based on basalt and leonardite powders via press and sintering methods. The fabricated leonardite basalt ceramic membrane (LBCM) was coated with silver nanoparticles (AgNPs); to create an antibacterial surface. The capabilities of the bare and coated membranes were examined. In this context, water permeability reached 554 +/- 2.61 and 447 +/- 1.21 L/m2hbar for bare LBCM and AgNPs-coated LBCM, respectively. The fabricated membranes indicated 100% Escherichia coli (E. coli) removal efficiency at a transmembrane pressure of 0.5 bar. The solid surface antimicrobial activity of the LBCM and AgNPs-coated LBCM reached 26.38% and 100%, respectively. The LBCM and AgNPs-coated LBCM were analyzed for the in-vitro 2,2diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) antioxidant. Accordingly, AgNPs-coated LBCM exhibited higher antioxidant activities than raw LBCM. The scavenging capacity reached 83.91% with AgNPs-coated LBCM, while only 58.95% was achieved with raw LBCM, indicating that AgNPs-coated LBCM was better than bare LBCM from an antioxidant activities perspective. AgNPs-coated LBCM had a deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) cleavage activity (single-strand DNA cleavage activity at 50 mg/L and double-strand DNA cleavage activity at 100 and 200 mg/L). In contrast, the raw LBCM did not exhibit DNA cleavage activity at any concentration. AgNPs-coated LBCM showed higher antimicrobial activities (minimum inhibition concentrations (MICs) were 32 mg/L against Enterococcus faecalis (E. faecalis) and 64 mg/L against Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus), Candida tropicalis (C. tropicalis), and Enterococcus hirae (E. hirae)). The biofilm inhibition of LBCM and AgNPs-coated LBCM powders was tested against S. aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa). The maximum S. aureus inhabitations by LBCM and AgNPcoated LBCM were 60.34% and 99.12%, respectively. The inhabitation of P. aeruginosa increased from 52.38% before coating to 96.37% at the end of the coating process. Regarding E.coli microbial cell viability inhibition, LBCM powders and AgNPs-coated LBCM powders were found to inhibit E. coli growth by 68.35% and 100%, respectively. (c) 2023 The Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessLeonardite basalt compositeAgNPs coatingAntimicrobialE. coli inhibitionAntimicrobial surfaceFabrication of Ag nanoparticles coated leonardite basalt ceramic membrane with improved antimicrobial properties for DNA cleavage, E. coli removal and antibiofilm effectsArticle10.1016/j.jiec.2023.08.018128532541Q1WOS:0011149627000012-s2.0-85171762137Q1