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Fanny Joubert1,2, R Paul Yeo3,2, Gary J Sharples3,2, Osama M Musa4, David R W Hodgson1,2,5, Neil R Cameron1,2,6,7.
Abstract
Poly(ionic liquid)s (P(IL)s) of different degrees of polymerization (10, 50, and 100) were prepared via RAFT polymerization using an alkyne-terminated xanthate as transfer agent, with a monomer conversion of up to ∼80% and a ĐM of 1.5 for P(IL)100. Subsequently, P(IL) chains were coupled to (15)N-labeled azido-functionalized hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC), forming graft copolymers of HEC with different chain length and graft densities, which were characterized using ((13)C and (15)N) CP-MAS NMR and FT-IR spectroscopies. The antibacterial activities of HEC-g-P(IL)s were tested against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus and were comparable to ampicillin, a well-known antibiotic, demonstrating efficient activity of the graft copolymers against bacteria. Moreover, HEC-g-P(IL)s were slightly more effective against E. coli than S. aureus. A decrease in graft density of P(IL)10 on the HEC backbone decreased the activity of the graft copolymers against both bacteria. These findings suggest that HEC-g-P(IL) could find applications as an antiseptic compound, for example, in paint formulation.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26544047 DOI: 10.1021/acs.biomac.5b01300
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomacromolecules ISSN: 1525-7797 Impact factor: 6.988