Nohr RS, Macdonald JG. New biomaterials through surface segregation phenomenon: new quaternary ammonium compounds as antibacterial agents.
JOURNAL OF BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE. POLYMER EDITION 1994;
5:607-19. [PMID:
8086386 DOI:
10.1163/156856294x00239]
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Abstract
Five new trisiloxane quaternary ammonium compounds were synthesized from hydrotrisiloxane with allyl glycidyl ether to yield the epoxy function. Various amines were then reacted to yield trisiloxane amines which were further reacted to methyl substitute or oxidize the beta-carbons in order to provide thermal stability. These new compounds were employed as melt additives in a nonwoven polypropylene fiber extrusion process to produce, through surface segregation, a new biomaterial with antibacterial properties.
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