Abstract:Antimicrobial polymers are an attractive alternative to low molecular weight biocides, because they are non-volatile, chemically stable, and can be used as non-releasing additives. Polymers with pendant quaternary ammonium groups and hydrophobic chains exhibit antimicrobial properties due to the electrostatic interaction between polymer and cell wall, and the membrane disruptive capabilities of the hydrophobic moiety. Herein, the synthesis of cationic-hydrophobic polyglycidols with varying structures by post-p… Show more
“…It was reported that the surface antimicrobial properties were strongly affected by the ratios and distribution of cationic and hydrophobic functionalities, indicating that the post-polymerization reactions can not only enhance the surface antimicrobial functions but also modulate the antimicrobial ability. 46…”
“…It was reported that the surface antimicrobial properties were strongly affected by the ratios and distribution of cationic and hydrophobic functionalities, indicating that the post-polymerization reactions can not only enhance the surface antimicrobial functions but also modulate the antimicrobial ability. 46…”
“… 14–21 Therefore, it is of great significance to design and understand the relationships between structure and property for their further applications. 22–24 …”
Improved synthesis and well controlled self-assembly of PBO-b-PG amphiphilic diblock copolymers led to homogenous phases of micelles, worms and vesicles.
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