Antimicrobial Polymers II
A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360). This special issue belongs to the section "Biobased and Biodegradable Polymers".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 September 2019) | Viewed by 48532
Special Issue Editors
Interests: antimicrobial polymers; functinoal-modified cellulose fibres; nanoparticles; green adsorbents; responsive polymers and hydrogels; multiple-barrier and biodegradable packaging materials
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Interests: functional polymers; carbohydrate polymers; green materials; adsorbent; hydrogel
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Further to the success of the Special Issue of Polymers “Antimicrobial Polymers”, we are delighted to reopen the Special Issue, now entitled “Antimicrobial Polymers II”. Apart from previous topics, we have extended the scope of the Special Issue to cover anti-mold polymers or resins for various applications including anti-mold coating and anti-fungal engineered wood products for construction materials.
Over the past decade, developing antibacterial or antimicrobial polymers has attracted substantial interest. Improving the health of human beings via reducing the infection caused by various bacteria has become increasingly important. Nowadays, the rapid growth of harmful pathogens and their serious health effects pose a significant challenge to modern society. Infections by pathogenic microorganisms are of great concern in a number of areas, such as medical devices, drugs, hospital surfaces/furniture, dental restoration, surgery equipment, health care products, and hygienic applications including water purification systems, food packaging and major or domestic appliances. With unique chain structures and functional groups, antimicrobial polymers often generate high antimicrobial activity without inducing drug resistance; and meanwhile eliminate the leaching-out effects that are encountered by conventional antimicrobial agents with low molecular weights. The high retention and effective grafting of antimicrobial polymers render various substrates or materials antimicrobial, such as cellulose fibers, textiles, composites and coating materials.
This Special Issue, "Antimicrobial Polymers II", includes research and review papers concerning the recent advances in the preparation of antimicrobial polymers and anti-mold resins, antimicrobial/anti-mold mechanisms, various factors influencing antimicrobial activity, establishing of structure–property relations; and applications of antimicrobial polymers in food packaging, biomedicine, health-care and the environmental materials field. In this Special Issue, the main strategies pursued for the development of antimicrobial and anti-mold polymers will be discussed. The future applications of these polymers is anticipated to lead to extremely positive impacts, not only at the economic level, but also for the improvement of quality of life.
Prof. Huining Xiao
Prof. Yuanfeng Pan
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Antimicrobial polymers
- Biocide polymers
- Microbial biofilms
- Hybrid antimicrobial materials
- Antimicrobial activity
- Non-leaching antimicrobial effect
- Antimicrobial packaging materials
- Medical-related antimicrobial polymers
- Anti-mold resins
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