Synthesis and characterization of antibacterial and low‐temperature resistant slow rebound polyurethane foams
Jing Cao,
Li Wang,
Yuying Zheng
Abstract:Slow rebound polyurethane foam (SPUF) has been widely used due to its advantages such as sound insulation, energy absorption, and good tactile sensation. However, SPUF is prone to harden at low temperature, and its application in medical equipment and households requires significant antibacterial properties. In this paper, self‐made silicone modified polyethylene glycol (Si‐APEG) and graphene oxide supported allicin (Alc@GO) were prepared and used as low‐temperature resistant agent and antibacterial agent, res… Show more
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