Antibacterial Activity of Inverse Vulcanized Polymers

Volume: 22, Issue: 12, Pages: 5223 - 5233
Published: Nov 16, 2021
Abstract
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 novel antimicrobial agents due to the antimicrobial activity of natural polysulfides found in garlic and onions (Tsao et al. J. Antimicrob. Chemother. 2001, 47, 665–670). Herein, we report the antibacterial...
Paper Details
Title
Antibacterial Activity of Inverse Vulcanized Polymers
Published Date
Nov 16, 2021
Volume
22
Issue
12
Pages
5223 - 5233
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