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Design of Contact‐Active Antimicrobial Acrylate‐Based Materials Using Biocidal Macromers
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Fluorescence MicroscopyChemical EngineeringSelf-cleaning SurfaceEngineeringPolymer ScienceBiocidal MacromerMicrobiologyBiocidal MacromersAcrylate-based MaterialsAntimicrobial CompoundBiointerfacePolymer Chemistry
A self organizing antimicrobial finish on acrylate-based materials was achieved by adding only 0.4 wt% of a biocidal macromer to the monomer mixture prior polymerization. The materials surface kills the infectious bacterium Staphylococcus aureus without releasing the biocide (Figure, lower section) and stays active even after 45 d of constant washing. Confocal Raman spectroscopy and fluorescence microscopy (Figure, upper section) reveal that the biocide has migrated to the surface of the materials during polymerization.
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