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Full Description
A review of novel antimicrobial materials remedies for eradication of common and multidrug-resistant bacteria
Antimicrobial Materials and Interfaces covers a wide range of antimicrobial materials with a review of the synthesis, characterization, and applications of each material.
Contributed to by leading experts in the field, Antimicrobial Materials and Interfaces includes information on:
Cationic and zwitterionic polymers-based antimicrobial materials, zwitterionic polymers as antifouling materials, and superhydrophobic antifouling and antimicrobial materials
Antimicrobial peptides, protease antibacterial materials, antimicrobial nanometallics, and antimicrobial metal and covalent organic frameworks
One- and two-dimensional, photothermal, photodynamic, stimuli-responsive, and intelligent antimicrobial materials
Nitric oxide delivery materials, sonodynamic sterilization materials, and polymer-based antibacterial ureteral stents
Piezoelectric and photocatalytic materials for antibacterial therapy and microneedle technology for the management of bacterial skin infections
Antimicrobial Materials and Interfaces is an essential reference on promising novel materials for materials scientists and inorganic, bioinorganic, medicinal, polymer, and protein chemists.
Contents
1 Cationic polymers-based antimicrobial materials
2 Zwitterionic polymers-based antimicrobial materials
3 Hydrophilic polymers as antifouling materials
4 Superhydrophobic antifouling and antimicrobial materials
5 Antimicrobial peptides
6 Protease antibacterial material
7 Antimicrobialnanometallics
8 Antimicrobial metal-organic frameworks
9 Antimicrobial covalent organic frameworks
10 One-dimensional antimicrobial materials
11 Two-dimensional antimicrobial materials
12 Photothermal antimicrobial materials
13 Photodynamic antimicrobial materials
14 Electroactive antimicrobial materials
15 Sonodynamic sterilization materials
16 Stimuli-responsive antimicrobial materials
17 Smart/?intelligent? antimicrobial materials
18 Commercialization of antimicrobial materials
19 Summary and Outlook