posted on 2021-10-06, 13:04authored byXi Liu, Li Chang, Liying Peng, Rushui Bai, Yan Wei, Chuao Ma, Hongliang Liu
Exploring
efficient and robust antibacterial materials is crucially
important for human health and ecological security. Compared with
intrinsically antibacterial materials, materials modified with antibacterial
agents either by chemical or physical modification can simultaneously
maintain basic functions and antibacterial properties. In particular,
physical modification with antiseptic sprays is quite suitable for
large-size objects in our daily life but restricted by high volatility
of the antibacterial agents or poor adhesion strength between the
antibacterial agents and the targeted objects. In this paper, we report
a poly(ionic liquid) (PIL-Cn)-based efficient and robust antiseptic
spray that exhibits long-term antibacterial properties against both
Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria on diverse substrates, including
glass, PE, and cotton. It is believed that this work will provide
an alternative for current antiseptic sprays for usage in our daily
life and hospitals.