Polyethyleneimine is an amorphous engineering thermoplastic with amber transparency.It is a positively charged polymer made up of primary, secondary, and tertiary NH2 groups. It can be generated synthetically and can be attached to various nanoscale surfaces, where it exerts its antimicrobial effect on pathogenic MDR strains, while being nontoxic to mammalian cells.
Polyethyleneimine (PEI)
Polyethyleneimine is an amorphous engineering thermoplastic with amber transparency.It is a positively charged polymer made up of primary, secondary, and tertiary NH2 groups.
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Coating
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Coating
PC is melted and forced into a mold with high pressure to give it the desired shape to provide the necessary coating properties.
Coating
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Coating
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Coating
Rilsan is a powdered thermoplastic coating based on vegetable castor oil. A monomer is extracted from this oil and processed into a polymer nylon11 or Rilsan.