Development of antibacterial water-borne polymeric coating using iodine complex

Researchers found that a waterborne polymeric coating system using iodine complex has antibacterial properties.

The research proves that iodine complex can achieve effective antibacterial action in a waterborne coating. Source: StockPhotoPro - Adobe.Stock

With advancements in architectural coatings, the demand for antimicrobial coatings in this sector has increased significantly. The COVID-19 pandemic has also been a primary force behind the increased demand for and production of antimicrobial coatings. Typically, antimicrobial coatings are used to resist and decolonize microbial attacks such as biofilm formation, fungal contamination, and black mold formation. In this study, we synthesized a water-borne antimicrobial polymer nanocomposite, I-P(MMA/BA), by blending an iodine complex with a poly (methyl methacrylate-butyl acrylate) latex with the aid of polyol and polyvinylpyrrolidone.


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Antimicrobial efficacy was evaluated in two habitats, namely planktonic and biofilm. Biomass studies indicated that iodinated latex nanocomposites and films show excellent antibacterial and antibiofilm activities. About 85–97% of biofilm formation was reduced by covering 15–30% of the area with iodinated latex film. The contact angle measurement of the iodinated latex-coated surface provides evidence of good hydrophobicity, which prevents stagnation of water over the surface. The developed dual-functional water-borne iodinated nanocomposite displays great potential for inhibiting biofilm formation on surfaces when employed as a binder in paints.

Source: Journal of Coatings Technology and Research, Volume 21, pages 773–787, (2024)

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