Articles with "biocidal properties" as a keyword



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Biocidal properties of maltose reduced silver nanoparticles against American foulbrood diseases pathogens

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Published in 2017 at "BioMetals"

DOI: 10.1007/s10534-017-0055-5

Abstract: Bee disease caused by spore-forming Paenibacillus larvae and Paenibacillus alvei is a serious problem for honey production. Thus, there is an ongoing effort to find an effective agent that shows broad biocidal activity with minimal… read more here.

Keywords: maltose reduced; silver nanoparticles; reduced silver; american foulbrood ... See more keywords
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Nanomodified textile materials with biocidal properties: Development and pilot testing of manufacturing technology

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Published in 2017 at "Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering"

DOI: 10.1134/s004057951705013x

Abstract: The results of a study aimed at developing a method and technology for modifying textile materials with nanosized silver particles have been presented. The preparation of silver hydrosol and some of its properties when used… read more here.

Keywords: nanomodified textile; materials biocidal; textile materials; technology ... See more keywords
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Silver Nanostars-Coated Surfaces with Potent Biocidal Properties

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Published in 2020 at "International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health"

DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17217891

Abstract: Bacterial proliferation on certain surfaces is of concern as it tends to lead to infectious health problems. Nanotechnology is offering new options for engineering antimicrobial surfaces. Herein, the antibiofilm and biocidal properties of star-shaped silver… read more here.

Keywords: surfaces potent; potent biocidal; coated surfaces; nanostars coated ... See more keywords
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Evaluation of the Mechanical and Biocidal Properties of Lapacho from Tabebuia Plant as a Biocomposite Material

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Published in 2021 at "Materials"

DOI: 10.3390/ma14154241

Abstract: The aim of this article is to discuss in detail the physicochemical properties of polylactide (PLA) reinforced by cortex fibers, which may cause bacterial mortality and increased biodegradation rates. PLA biocomposites containing cortex Lapacho fibers… read more here.

Keywords: biocidal; properties lapacho; lapacho tabebuia; mechanical biocidal ... See more keywords