Acrylic thiazole copolymer microspheres with “cluster effect” for long‐lasting antimicrobial activity and plant growth promotion
Yaping Zhang,
Xinhua Zhu,
Yuanze Geng
et al.
Abstract:The environmentally friendly, low toxic or nontoxic, and functional material to solve the needs of agricultural development are the key to current scientific research. Here, acrylic thiazole copolymer clusters (AcTPCs) were successfully synthesized by using common methacrylic acid as an induced source, combined with the antimicrobial monomers acrylic thiazole (AcT) and Zn2+, which are of great value for agricultural applications. Utilizing the “cluster effect,” under the synergistic effect of the fully exposed… Show more
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