Responsive and Synergistic Antibacterial Coatings: Fighting against Bacteria in a Smart and Effective Way
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Abstract
Antibacterial coatings that eliminate initial bacterial attachment and prevent subsequent biofilm formation are essential in a number of applications, especially implanted medical devices. Although various approaches, including bacteria-repelling and bacteria-killing mechanisms, have been developed, none of them have been entirely successful due to their inherent drawbacks. In recent years, antibacterial coatings that are responsive to the bacterial microenvironment, that possess two or more killing mechanisms, or that have triggered-cleaning capability have emerged as promising solutions for bacterial infection and contamination problems. This review focuses on recent progress on three types of such…
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- Biofilm
- Bacteria
- Antibacterial activity
- Nanotechnology
- Materials science
- Microbiology
- Chemistry
- Biology
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