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Abstract
Abstract Polyurethane (PU) blended with nano-bactericidal agents was one of the most ways to obtain PU with antimicrobial properties. However, the bactericidal agent nanoparticles cannot effectively enrich the PU surface to reduce their antimicrobial properties. In this study, nano-silica particles with a large number of polar quaternary ammonium salt ( N , N -dimethyl-3-aminopropyl-12-alkyl-ammonium bromide trimethylsilyl, denoted as QAC) can easily enrich the PU surface to endow PU with excellent antibacterial properties after they were blended with PU film. The QAC on the surface of silica with different diameters (denoted as SiO 2 -Q- X ) can endow silica with antimicrobial properties and improve the repulsion between silica and PU to enhance the enrichment on PU surface of silica. A series of SiO 2 -Q- X /PU blend films were prepared and applied to inhibit the growth of the bacterial colony. The SiO 2 -Q- X /PU films can inhibit the growth of Gram-negative Escherichia coli and Gram-positive Staphylococcus epidermidis . The SiO 2 -Q- X with more polar QAC was easily enriched on the surface of PU and had a better bactericidal effect than those of SiO 2 -Q- X with a minor polar QAC. Moreover, the aging of the SiO 2 -Q- X /PU films did not affect their antibacterial effect.
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Journal of Polymer Engineering publishes reviews, original basic and applied research contributions as well as recent technological developments in polymer engineering. Polymer engineering is a strongly interdisciplinary field and papers published by the journal may span areas such as polymer physics, polymer processing and engineering of polymer-based materials and their applications. The editors and the publisher are committed to high quality standards and rapid handling of the peer review and publication processes.