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View article: A poly(trisulfide) prodrug with antimicrobial activity
A poly(trisulfide) prodrug with antimicrobial activity Open
Antimicrobial resistance is a growing threat to human health and agriculture. Sulfur-containing compounds and elemental sulfur have a long history of use as antimicrobials, but challenges related to solubility and formulation have limited …
View article: A water-soluble poly(trisulfide) with antimicrobial activity
A water-soluble poly(trisulfide) with antimicrobial activity Open
Antimicrobial resistance is a growing threat to human health and agriculture. Sulfur-containing compounds and elemental sulfur have a long history of use as antimicrobials, but challenges related to solubility and formulation have limited …
View article: Polydopamine-Coated Polymer Nanofibers for In Situ Protein Loading and Controlled Release
Polydopamine-Coated Polymer Nanofibers for In Situ Protein Loading and Controlled Release Open
Nanofibrous polymeric materials, combined with protein therapeutics, play a significant role in biomedical and pharmaceutical applications. However, the upload of proteins into nanofibers with a high yield and controlled release has been a…
View article: Water‐Soluble Ionic Liquid‐Containing Sulfur Polymers for Mercury Capture, Demulsification, and Antibacterial Activity
Water‐Soluble Ionic Liquid‐Containing Sulfur Polymers for Mercury Capture, Demulsification, and Antibacterial Activity Open
Sulfur polymers, prepared by inverse vulcanization using elemental sulfur and vinylic monomers, are emerging functional materials of current research interest; however, sulfur polymers suffer from limited water solubility due to the hydrop…
View article: Exploring inverse vulcanisation mechanisms from the perspective of dark sulfur
Exploring inverse vulcanisation mechanisms from the perspective of dark sulfur Open
View article: Sulfur-Polymer Nanoparticles: Preparation and Antibacterial Activity
Sulfur-Polymer Nanoparticles: Preparation and Antibacterial Activity Open
High sulfur content polymers prepared by inverse vulcanization have many reported potential applications, including as novel antimicrobial materials. High sulfur content polymers usually have limited water-solubility and dispersibility due…
View article: Inverse vulcanisation of self-activating amine and alkyne crosslinkers
Inverse vulcanisation of self-activating amine and alkyne crosslinkers Open
Self-activating crosslinkers were used to create inverse vulcanised polymers with improved properties via method optimised dispersion polymerisation, and were also used alongside other comonomers to enhance the product polymer's properties.
View article: Oxygen heteroatom enhanced sulfur-rich polymers synthesized by inverse vulcanization for high-performance lithium-sulfur batteries
Oxygen heteroatom enhanced sulfur-rich polymers synthesized by inverse vulcanization for high-performance lithium-sulfur batteries Open
Sulfur-rich polymers, synthesized through inverse vulcanization, with tunable heteroatom containing crosslinkers were investigated as the S-containing cathode active material within Li–S cells. The polymers possess up to 73% active sulfur …
View article: Investigating the viability of sulfur polymers for the fabrication of photoactive, antimicrobial, water repellent coatings
Investigating the viability of sulfur polymers for the fabrication of photoactive, antimicrobial, water repellent coatings Open
A novel superhydrophobic coating prepared from an inverse vulcanized copolymer and SiO 2 nanoparticle composite, exhibiting antibacterial properties, photocatalytic behaviour and UV stability.
View article: Inverse vulcanised sulfur polymer nanoparticles prepared by antisolvent precipitation
Inverse vulcanised sulfur polymer nanoparticles prepared by antisolvent precipitation Open
Inverse vulcanised sulfur polymer nanoparticles prepared by antisolvent precipitation–demonstrated as mercury ion absorbent in solution, showing high selectivity and capacity, and as membrane filters.
View article: Antibacterial Activity of Inverse Vulcanized Polymers
Antibacterial Activity of Inverse Vulcanized Polymers Open
Inverse vulcanization is a bulk polymerization method for synthesizing high sulfur content polymers from elemental sulfur, a byproduct of the petrochemical industry, with vinylic comonomers. There is growing interest in polysulfides as nov…