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Self-Disinfecting Polymeric Coatings
Corbin, William C.; Ricken, James B.; Atencio, Lauren C.; Cahill, Jesse L.; Sanchez, A.L.; Dickens, Sara D.; Nemer, Martin N.
A novel derivative of a previously-published polymeric material has been synthesized and developed into an easily-sprayable coating. Surface characterization of coatings confirm correct elemental presence, and viral assays reveal quantitative elimination of MS2 bacteriophage and Phi6 bacteriophage, surrogates used for SARS-CoV-2, in as little as 5 minutes upon contact. Furthermore, an N95 mask was dip-coated in the polymer solution and analyzed through microscopy and filtration efficacy testing. Though coating was successful, electrostatic interactions between mask layers and polymer reduced filtration efficacy significantly. As such, we expect the current results of this work to be applicable on non-respiratory PPE and on solid substrates of commonly-touched surfaces for rapid self-decontamination.