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Preparation of magnetically separable N-halamine nanocomposites for the improved antibacterial application

Dong et al., 2011

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14415306340011754050
Author
Dong A
Lan S
Huang J
Wang T
Zhao T
Wang W
Xiao L
Zheng X
Liu F
Gao G
Chen Y
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Journal of colloid and interface science

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Magnetic N-halamine nanocomposites were synthesized through the encapsulation of the magnetic silica nanoparticles with antibacterial N-halamine polymer. The as-synthesized sample was characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), dynamic light …
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