An Overview of Polymer Composite Films for Antibacterial Display Coatings and Sensor Applications
Author:
Ippili Swathi1ORCID, Jung Jang-Su1, Thomas Alphi Maria1, Vuong Van-Hoang1, Lee Jeong-Min1, Sha Mizaj Shabil2ORCID, Sadasivuni Kishor Kumar23ORCID, Jella Venkatraju1ORCID, Yoon Soon-Gil1
Affiliation:
1. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 34134, Republic of Korea 2. Center for Advanced Materials, Qatar University, Doha P.O. Box 2713, Qatar 3. Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Qatar University, Doha P.O. Box 2713, Qatar
Abstract
The escalating presence of pathogenic microbes has spurred a heightened interest in antimicrobial polymer composites tailored for hygiene applications. These innovative composites ingeniously incorporate potent antimicrobial agents such as metals, metal oxides, and carbon derivatives. This integration equips them with the unique ability to offer robust and persistent protection against a diverse array of pathogens. By effectively countering the challenges posed by microbial contamination, these pioneering composites hold the potential to create safer environments and contribute to the advancement of public health on a substantial scale. This review discusses the recent progress of antibacterial polymer composite films with the inclusion of metals, metal oxides, and carbon derivatives, highlighting their antimicrobial activity against various pathogenic microorganisms. Furthermore, the review summarizes the recent developments in antibacterial polymer composites for display coatings, sensors, and multifunctional applications. Through a comprehensive examination of various research studies, this review aims to provide valuable insights into the design, performance, and real-time applications of these smart antimicrobial coatings for interactive devices, thus enhancing their overall user experience and safety. It concludes with an outlook on the future perspectives and challenges of antimicrobial polymer composites and their potential applications across diverse fields.
Funder
National Research Foundation of Korea
Subject
Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry
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