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Volumn 13, Issue 2, 2010, Pages 157-165
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Is a cationic-resin-loaded polymeric gel a better antibacterial material than a nanosilver-loaded gel?
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Author keywords
Antibacterial properties; Escherichia coli; Porosity; Tem; Xrd
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Indexed keywords
ACRYLAMIDES;
ANTIBACTERIAL ACTION;
ANTIBACTERIAL MATERIALS;
ANTIBACTERIAL PROPERTIES;
AVERAGE SIZE;
CROSSLINKER;
E. COLI;
INDUSTRIAL BASIS;
INHIBITION METHODS;
METHYLENE BISACRYLAMIDE;
NANO SILVER;
PERSULPHATE;
POLY(ACRYLAMIDE);
POLYMER MATERIALS;
POLYMERIC MATERIAL;
RESIN PARTICLES;
SILVER NITRATE SOLUTIONS;
SILVER-NANOPARTICLES;
TEM;
TEM ANALYSIS;
TRISODIUM CITRATES;
WATER UPTAKE;
XRD;
ACRYLIC MONOMERS;
AMIDES;
CATIONIC POLYMERIZATION;
ESCHERICHIA COLI;
FREE RADICAL POLYMERIZATION;
FREE RADICALS;
GELS;
HYDROGELS;
NANOPARTICLES;
PARTICLE SIZE ANALYSIS;
POLYMERS;
POTASSIUM;
RESINS;
X RAY DIFFRACTION;
SILVER;
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EID: 77949306768
PISSN: 1385772X
EISSN: 15685551
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1163/138577210X12634696333352 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (3)
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References (11)
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