Biocidal polymers active by contact. V. Synthesis of polysiloxanes with biocidal activity

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Polysiloxanes with 3-(alkyldimethylammonio)propyl pendant groups were synthesized by quaternization of n-octyldimethylamine or n-dodecyldimethylamine with linear polysiloxanes containing 3-chloropropyl groups and/or 3-bromopropyl groups attached to silicon atoms. The precursor polysiloxanes, poly[(3-chloropropyl)-methylsiloxane] homopolymer and various copolymers containing (3-halogenopropyl)-methylsiloxane and dimethylsiloxane units, were obtained by equilibrium cationic polymerization of linear and cyclic siloxanes with (3-halogenopropyl)methylsiloxane units. The polysiloxanes bearing quaternary ammonium salts (QAS) showed bactericidal activity against bacteria such as Escherichia coli and Aeromonas hydrophila when incorporated in a polysiloxane network. The activity was retained after 66 days of immersion in water. The QAS-containing polysiloxanes are also active in aqueous solution.

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Sauvet, G., Dupond, S., Kazmierski, K., & Chojnowski, J. (2000). Biocidal polymers active by contact. V. Synthesis of polysiloxanes with biocidal activity. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 75(8), 1005–1012. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-4628(20000222)75:8<1005::AID-APP5>3.0.CO;2-W

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