Enhanced antimicrobial property of polyurethane fibers bearing nanoparticles of polyacrylic acid-grafted oleyl amine and zwitterion
The antimicrobial performance of polyurethane (PU) fiber was significantly enhanced by integrating nanoparticles fabricated from polymers based on a zwitterion in polyacrylic acid grafted oleyl amine (PAA-g-OA). The PU fiber was fabricated by blending PU with colloidal nanoparticles, PAA-g-OA/zwitte...
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Muhammad Arbanah binti; Tian Kun; Park Juhyun |
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Muhammad Arbanah binti; Tian Kun; Park Juhyun Enhanced antimicrobial property of polyurethane fibers bearing nanoparticles of polyacrylic acid-grafted oleyl amine and zwitterion Polymer Science |
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Muhammad, Arbanah binti; Tian, Kun; Park, Juhyun Enhanced antimicrobial property of polyurethane fibers bearing nanoparticles of polyacrylic acid-grafted oleyl amine and zwitterion MACROMOLECULAR RESEARCH English Article; Early Access The antimicrobial performance of polyurethane (PU) fiber was significantly enhanced by integrating nanoparticles fabricated from polymers based on a zwitterion in polyacrylic acid grafted oleyl amine (PAA-g-OA). The PU fiber was fabricated by blending PU with colloidal nanoparticles, PAA-g-OA/zwitterion. Our findings showed a notable enhancement in antimicrobial properties of PU fibers bearing polymer NPs, increasing to 99.9% with the grafting of the zwitterion into PAA-g-OA even after a laundering process with a detergent. This improvement is primarily attributed to the bacteriostatic effect of the zwitterion, which enhances electrostatic attraction and hydration, because of the substantial difference in removing gram-positive bacteria (S. aureus) compared to gram-negative bacteria (E. coli).Graphical abstractAntibacterial polyurethane fibers bearing nanoparticles with surface zwitterions POLYMER SOC KOREA 1598-5032 2092-7673 2024 10.1007/s13233-024-00316-z Polymer Science WOS:001328370300003 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001328370300003 |
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Enhanced antimicrobial property of polyurethane fibers bearing nanoparticles of polyacrylic acid-grafted oleyl amine and zwitterion |
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Enhanced antimicrobial property of polyurethane fibers bearing nanoparticles of polyacrylic acid-grafted oleyl amine and zwitterion |
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Enhanced antimicrobial property of polyurethane fibers bearing nanoparticles of polyacrylic acid-grafted oleyl amine and zwitterion |
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Enhanced antimicrobial property of polyurethane fibers bearing nanoparticles of polyacrylic acid-grafted oleyl amine and zwitterion |
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Enhanced antimicrobial property of polyurethane fibers bearing nanoparticles of polyacrylic acid-grafted oleyl amine and zwitterion |
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Enhanced antimicrobial property of polyurethane fibers bearing nanoparticles of polyacrylic acid-grafted oleyl amine and zwitterion |
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MACROMOLECULAR RESEARCH |
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The antimicrobial performance of polyurethane (PU) fiber was significantly enhanced by integrating nanoparticles fabricated from polymers based on a zwitterion in polyacrylic acid grafted oleyl amine (PAA-g-OA). The PU fiber was fabricated by blending PU with colloidal nanoparticles, PAA-g-OA/zwitterion. Our findings showed a notable enhancement in antimicrobial properties of PU fibers bearing polymer NPs, increasing to 99.9% with the grafting of the zwitterion into PAA-g-OA even after a laundering process with a detergent. This improvement is primarily attributed to the bacteriostatic effect of the zwitterion, which enhances electrostatic attraction and hydration, because of the substantial difference in removing gram-positive bacteria (S. aureus) compared to gram-negative bacteria (E. coli).Graphical abstractAntibacterial polyurethane fibers bearing nanoparticles with surface zwitterions |
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POLYMER SOC KOREA |
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1598-5032 2092-7673 |
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10.1007/s13233-024-00316-z |
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