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Universal Antibacterial Surfaces Fabricated from Quaternary Ammonium Salt-Based PNIPAM Microgels
Because
of the excellent film-forming ability of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)
(PNIPAM) microgel and high-efficient bactericidal
property of quaternary ammonium salt (QAS), QAS-based PNIPAM (QAS-PNIPAM)
microgels are synthesized and employed to modify the surface of a
range of commonly used materials including metal, plastic, and elastomer.
Bacterial culture is carried out on such QAS-PNIPAM microgel-modified
surfaces to examine the viability of the attached bacteria. It is
found that the bactericidal efficiency is nearly 100% on the modified
surfaces of all the studied materials. We attribute the high-efficient
bactericidal performance of QAS-PNIPAM microgel film to the QAS component
rather than the topography of the microgel film itself. In addition,
the microgel film is robust and shows great integrity even after culture
of the bacteria and repeated rinses, and the cell experiment demonstrates
that this microgel film is cyto-compatible. Therefore, such a simple,
versatile method of preparing antibacterial films paves the way for
future bactericidal applications
