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2007 / ȣ: V.19,no.2,Apr |
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Electro-spun Antimicrobial Acrylic Fiber |
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Electro-spun Antimicrobial Acrylic Fiber |
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Jaewoong Lee, Xuehong Ren, R. M. Broughton, Jie Liang1, S. D. Worley1,and T. S. Huang2 |
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Jaewoong Lee, Xuehong Ren, R. M. Broughton, Jie Liang1, S. D. Worley1,and T. S. Huang2 |
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Auburn University |
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Auburn University |
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Antimicrobial fibers were prepared by an electro-spinning method. Polystyrene hydantoin (PSH) was
employed as an antimicrobial precursor to produce an electro-spun antimicrobial acrylic fiber. Increasing the
surface area of hydrophobic antimicrobial-fibers provides enhanced antimicrobial efficacy. The biocidal activity of
electro-spun acrylic fibers could be rendered through chlorine bleach treatment, and the antimicrobial
effectiveness against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria was investigated. In addition, scanning electron
microscopy (SEM) demonstrated the feature of the electro-spun fibers. |
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N-Halamine, antimicrobial, biocidal, electro-spinning, acrylic fiber |
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http://www.koreascience.or.kr/article/ArticleFullRecord.jsp?cn=OSGGBT_2007_v19n2_44 |
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