Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5210594 | Reactive and Functional Polymers | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A new N-halamine acrylamide monomer having 31Â wt.% chlorine loading capability was synthesized and then copolymerized with a tethering siloxane monomer in several feed ratios. The resulting copolymers were coated onto cotton fabric and rendered biocidal upon treatment with 1% household bleach. The halogenated coated fabrics provided a total of 8-logs inactivation of both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria within 5Â min of contact time. The equimolar and siloxane-rich copolymers were noticeably stable on cotton fabric toward washing cycles, as only 10% of the copolymers were hydrolyzed from the cotton surface after the equivalent of 50 machine washes. The halogenated coated fabrics lost about half of the chlorine slowly within 24Â h under UVA light irradiation with some decomposition observed.
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Authors
Hasan B. Kocer, S.D. Worley, R.M. Broughton, T.S. Huang,