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Silver–polymethylhydrosiloxane nanocomposite coating on anodized aluminum with superhydrophobic and antibacterial properties

Agbe et al., 2020

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1665829759484785836
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Agbe H
Sarkar D
Chen X
Faucheux N
Soucy G
Bernier J
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ACS Applied Bio Materials

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Biofilm formation on both animate and inanimate surfaces serves as an ideal bacterial reservoir for the spread of nosocomial infections. Designing surfaces with both superhydrophobic and antibacterial properties can help reduce initial bacterial attachment …
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