Antimicrobial cationic acrylate-based hybrid coatings against microorganism contamination

Scientists describe fabricating antimicrobial cationic acrylate-based composite and investigating it as antimicrobial coatings of interior walls in buildings.

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Scientists have fabricatied an antimicrobial cationic acrylate-based composite. Image source: Seybert - stock.adobe.com (symbol image).

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Firstly, utilising 3-(methacryloylamino) propyltrimethyl ammonium chloride (MPAC) and acrylates (BA, MMA) as monomers, a novel antimicrobial cationic acrylate-based copolymers (PAMs) was synthesised from surfactant-free emulsion polymerisation (SfEP).

Significant antimicrobial activity

The synthesis conditions, structures and physical properties of copolymers (PAMs) and its film (PAMs-F) were investigated through FT-IR, SEM, TEM and scratch test. The results revealed that 6 % of MPAC and 0.5 % of KPS enabled the film-forming properties and enhanced conversion rate of PAMs, as well as endowed PAMs-F with significant antimicrobial activity.

Furthermore, the PAMs based coating (PAMs-C) was prepared by PAMs and inorganic fillers. And the antimicrobial activity of PAMs-F and PAMs-C was measured, the effects of cationic monomer and nano-TiO2 were also investigated. The results indicated that PAMs-C was able to use to protect the building interior wall from microbial contamination.

The study has been published in Progress in Organic Coatings, Volume 142, May 2020.

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