Antibacterial activity of epoxy resins mixed with polyelectrolyte/silver nanoparticle composite filler

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Abstract

In this study, antibacterial polyelectrolyte/silver nanoparticle(Ag NP) composite powder was mixed with epoxy resins as fillers to impart antibacterial activity. Either an anhydride-type or a polyamideamine-type curing agent was applied to a bisphenol A-type base compound to prepare the epoxy resins. Antibacterial assays of these resins against Escherichia coli were performed using the shake tube technique; suppression of antibacterial activity was found for the anhydridetype resin, although the polyamideamine-type resin did exhibit antibacterial activity. The anhydride-type resin is considered to have suppressed antibacterial activity because carboxylate ions derived from unreacted anhydride in aqueous medium can induce chemical adsorption of silver ions and/or charge repulsion of E. Coli.

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Mori, Y., Shirokawa, M., & Sasaki, S. (2018). Antibacterial activity of epoxy resins mixed with polyelectrolyte/silver nanoparticle composite filler. Biocontrol Science, 23(3), 129–132. https://doi.org/10.4265/bio.23.129

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