Silver-doped organic–inorganic hybrid materials, prepared by a sol–gel process, have been recently proposed as antibacterial coatings. The antibacterial activity of the coated materials is related to the diffusion capability of Ag+ ions within the coating and can be affected by several parameters, and in principle controlled to some extent by controlling the composition of the coating and the sol-gel process conditions. The effect of the organic-inorganic ratio and type of catalysis on the release of Ag+ from the organic-inorganic hybrid coatings in physiological saline solution at 37 °C, up to 240 h, was examined.
M. Toselli, M. Marini, F. Pilati (2007). Rilascio dello ione argento in coating antibatterici ibridi organici-inorganici.. SINE LOCO : sine nomine.
Rilascio dello ione argento in coating antibatterici ibridi organici-inorganici.
TOSELLI, MAURIZIO;
2007
Abstract
Silver-doped organic–inorganic hybrid materials, prepared by a sol–gel process, have been recently proposed as antibacterial coatings. The antibacterial activity of the coated materials is related to the diffusion capability of Ag+ ions within the coating and can be affected by several parameters, and in principle controlled to some extent by controlling the composition of the coating and the sol-gel process conditions. The effect of the organic-inorganic ratio and type of catalysis on the release of Ag+ from the organic-inorganic hybrid coatings in physiological saline solution at 37 °C, up to 240 h, was examined.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


