Ag NP-loaded cotton fiber materials: Preparation, surface deposition, and antibacterial activity with different chemical structures
An amino-substituted bis(aryldiazomethane) was synthesized and used to modify cotton fibers by a carbene insertion reaction. A subsequent amidation of the modified cotton fibers introduced thioether groups onto the surface. Thus, three different types of cotton fibers with hydroxyl, amine, or thioet...
Main Authors: | Pan, Y, Yang, P, Moloney, MG, Wang, L, Ma, F, Wang, Y |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Chemical Society
2019
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