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Antibacterial Mesoporous Silica Granules Containing a Stable N-Halamine Moiety.

Yuqing ShiHaidong XuYijing HeXuan TangHongru TianJie Liang
Published in: ACS omega (2023)
High-efficacy and regenerable antimicrobial silica granules were prepared via oxa-Michael addition between poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) and methylene-bis-acrylamide (MBA) under the catalysis of sodium carbonate in an aqueous solution. Diluted water glass was added, and the solution pH was adjusted to about 7 to precipitate PVA-MBA modified mesoporous silica (PVA-MBA@SiO 2 ) granules. N-Halamine-grafted silica (PVA-MBA-Cl@SiO 2 ) granules were achieved by adding diluted sodium hypochlorite solution. It was found that a BET surface area of about 380 m 2 g -1 for PVA-MBA@SiO 2 granules and a Cl + % of about 3.80% for PVA-MBA-Cl@SiO 2 granules could be achieved under optimized preparation conditions. Antimicrobial tests showed that the as-prepared antimicrobial silica granules were capable of about a 6-log inactivation of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli O157:H7 within 10 min of contact. Furthermore, the as-prepared antimicrobial silica granules can be recycled many times due to the excellent regenerability of their N-halamine functional groups and can be saved for a long time. With the above-mentioned advantages, the granules have potential applications in water disinfection.
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