Antiseptic Polymer–Surfactant Complexes with Long-Lasting Activity against SARS-CoV-2

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Abstract

Antiseptic polymer gel–surfactant complexes were prepared by incorporating the low-molecular-weight cationic disinfectant cetylpyridinium chloride into the oppositely charged, slightly cross-linked polymer matrices. Three types of polymers were used: copolymers of acrylamide and sodium 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonate; copolymers of acrylamide and sodium methacrylate; copolymers of vinylpyrrolidone and sodium methacrylate. It was shown that the rate of the release of the cationic disinfectant from the oppositely charged polymer gels could be tuned in a fairly broad range by varying the concentration of the disinfectant, the degree of swelling, and degree of cross-linking of the gel and the content/type of anionic repeat units in the polymer matrix. Polymer–surfactant complexes were demonstrated to reduce SARS-CoV-2 titer by seven orders of magnitude in as little as 5 s. The complexes retained strong virucidal activity against SARS-CoV-2 for at least one week.

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Molchanov, V. S., Shibaev, A. V., Karamov, E. V., Larichev, V. F., Kornilaeva, G. V., Fedyakina, I. T., … Khokhlov, A. R. (2022). Antiseptic Polymer–Surfactant Complexes with Long-Lasting Activity against SARS-CoV-2. Polymers, 14(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14122444

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