Auto-disinfectant acrylic paints functionalised with triclosan and isoborneol—antibacterial assessment

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Environmental surface contamination with microorganisms is a serious concern worldwide. Triclosan and isoborneol present good antimicrobial activity. Their immobilisation to paint substrates allows for development of a material that stays effective over a longer time. In this work, we disclosed the preliminary studies to evaluate the antimicrobial activity of the active molecule after being functionalised with isocyanates for further immobilisation on the paint substrate. Overall, the newly developed non-release antimicrobial coating provides an effective way of preventing the spread of diseases and has been proven to inhibit bacterial growth and with a considerable antimicrobial activity towards S. aureus, E. coli, and K. variicola at the tested concentrations.

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Machado Querido, M., Paulo, I., Hariharakrishnan, S., Rocha, D., Pereira, C. C., Barbosa, N., … Galhano Dos Santos, R. (2021). Auto-disinfectant acrylic paints functionalised with triclosan and isoborneol—antibacterial assessment. Polymers, 13(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13132197

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