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1 Rechargeable Infection-Resistant Materials Yuyu Sun Department of Human Ecology The University of Texas at Austin

2 General transmission pathway of harmful germs Germ Carriers Environmental Surfaces New Victims

3 Survival of infectious agents on materials SpeciesTypical ExamplesSurvival Time Gram-negative bacteria E. coliUp to 60 days Gram-positive bacteria S. aureusUp to 90 days FungiC. tropicalisUp to 60 days VirusesInfluenza viruses, SARSUp to 12 hours SporesBacillus subtilis (surrogate of anthrax) Months to years

4 Durable, rechargeable biocidal surfaces Dead bacteria Live bacteria 1. Surface treated with our technology 2.Bacteria come into contact with surface 3.Bacteria are killed 4.Chlorine is consumed 5.Chlorine bleach rinse recharges surface

5 Biocidal functions Microorganisms Chlorine content (%) Minimum contact time for a total kill E. coli*0.5%3 min S. aureus*0.5%3 min C. tropicalis*0.5%3 min MS2 virus**1.0%5 min Bacillus subtilis spores 1.0%4 hr

6 Biofilm formation was prevented in side-by-side comparison  SEM of (A) pure polypropylene and (B) treated polypropylene after contact with S. epidermidis for 72h AB

7 Potential applications  Hospital equipment  Medical and dental device  Food storage  Water purification and transportation  Consumer products  Etc.


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