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2018

Antimicrobial Coating

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Designing Antimicrobial Polymer Coating To Inhibit Pathogenic And Spoilage Microorganisms, Anne Yu-Ting Hung Mar 2018

Designing Antimicrobial Polymer Coating To Inhibit Pathogenic And Spoilage Microorganisms, Anne Yu-Ting Hung

Masters Theses

Microbial cross-contamination remains an on-going challenge in the food sector despite implemented sanitation programs. Antimicrobial coatings with inherent self-sanitizing properties have been explored to enhance current cleaning practice and support food safety. Prior work has demonstrated successful incorporation of dual antimicrobial characters, cationic polymers and N-halamines, into one coating system. In addition to the rechargeable nature of N-halamines, the coating was reported to exhibit biocidal effects due to the inherently antimicrobial cationic moieties and the chlorinated N-halamines. However, while these polymer coatings were able to retain antimicrobial activity after repeated chlorination, signs of hydrolysis was observed for the N-halamine bonds, …