Highly Potent and Skin-Compatible Antimicrobial Coating via In Situ Self-Assembly of Copper Iodide Clusters
Adrielle Xianwen Chen,
Devina Krystel Ravichandran Beins,
Yue Wang
et al.
Abstract:Cotton fabrics and textiles are ubiquitously useful in the household, healthcare, and commercial settings, but they may harbor a host of disease-causing pathogens due to the absence of intrinsic antimicrobial property. Copper-derived microbicidal coatings on flexible cotton substrates have drawn extensive interest. However, most of these coatings necessitate long contact times and high dosing levels to achieve complete elimination of pathogens, limiting their effectiveness against highly contagious viruses and… Show more
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