Novel Inorganic-Based N-Halamine Nanofibrous Membranes As Highly Effective Antibacterial Agent for Water Disinfection
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces2018Vol. 10(51), pp. 44209–44215
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Abstract
Novel superhydrophilic inorganic-based N-halamine nanofibrous membranes with high active chlorine contents, outstanding rechargeability, favorable water swelling resistance, and superior mechanical performance were prepared through the combination of electrospinning and sol-gel processing, which could be applied to the dynamic disinfection of bacteria-contaminated water with high disinfection efficiency, large processing flux, and long-term durability. The successful preparation of such silica nanofiber membranous N-halamine antimicrobial with intriguing properties would provide the reference for developing novel antimicrobial nanofibers for multifunctional applications.
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