Literature DB >> 26191972

Unexpected Enhancement in Antibacterial Activity of N-Halamine Polymers from Spheres to Fibers.

Jing Kang1, Jinsong Han1, Yangyang Gao1, Tianyi Gao1, Shi Lan2, Linghan Xiao3, Yanling Zhang1, Ge Gao4, Harnoode Chokto1, Alideertu Dong1.   

Abstract

Preventing bacterial infections is a main focus of medical care. Antibacterial agents with broad and excellent disinfection capability against pathogenic bacteria are in fact urgently required. Herein, a novel strategy for the development of N-halamine polymers from spheres to fibers using a combined copolymerization-electrospinning-chlorination technique was reported, allowing fight against bacterial pathogen. Optimizing the process conditions, e.g., comonomer molar ratio, concentration of electrospinning solution, chlorination order, and chlorination period, resulted in the formation of N-halamine fibers with controllable morphology. N-Halamine polymers were tested against two common bacterial pathogens, Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus, and were found to be extremely potent against both bacteria, suggesting that they possess powerful sterilizing properties. Remarkably, compared with those with sphere morphology, N-halamine fibers show unexpected enhancement toward both pathogens possibly because of their shape (fiber morphology), surface state (rough surfaces), and surface charge (positive zeta potentials). It is believed that this approach has great potential to be utilized in various fields where antifouling and antibacterial properties are highly required.

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Keywords:  N-halamine; antibacterial; enhancement; fiber; sphere

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26191972     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5b05429

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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