Abstract
Copper alloys are known for their high antimicrobial efficacy. Retrofitting high-touch surfaces in public space with solid copper components is expensive and often impractical. Directly coating copper onto these high-touch surfaces can be achieved with hot or cold spray, but the procedure is complicated and requires special equipment. This article reports on the development of sprayable copper and copper- zinc nanowire inks for antiviral surface coating applications. Our results show that copper nanowires inactivate the SARS-CoV-2 virus faster than bulk copper. And a trace amount of zinc addition has a significant effect in enhancing the virucidal effect. More importantly, these nanowire inks are sprayable. They can be easily applied on high-touch surfaces with a spray can. When combined with common chemical disinfectants, the copper-based nanowire ink spray may prolong the disinfecting effect well after application.
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Pan, C., Phadke, K. S., Li, Z., Ouyang, G., Kim, T. H., Zhou, L., … Cui, J. (2022). Sprayable copper and copper-zinc nanowires inks for antiviral surface coating. RSC Advances, 12(10), 6093–6098. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08755j
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