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AM&P Technical Articles (2017) 175 (3): 26–29.
Published: 01 April 2017
... by helping industry produce goods with better antibacterial, anti-biofilm, an anti-biofouling properties. Copyright © ASM International® 2017 2017 ASM International antibacterial standards biofilm formation biofouling httpsdoi.org/10.31399/asm.amp.2017-03.p026 26 ADVANCED MATERIALS...
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Development of international antibacterial standards will greatly benefit society by helping industry produce goods with better antibacterial, anti-biofilm, an anti-biofouling properties.
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AM&P Technical Articles (2024) 182 (1): 24–27.
Published: 01 January 2024
... in the discharge of polysaccharides. Thus, areas with high concentrations of adherent bacteria are covered with a thin, wet, heterogeneous film of water. This is the formation process of a biofilm. Carbon compounds Bacteria Although early biofilms are composed of bacteria, environmental moisture, and polymers...
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A new ISO standard could help spur development of new surface treatments and innovative products that can help defend against harmful bacteria and biofilms. This article describes the successful development and adoption of a new standard, ISO 4768:2023, that addresses measurement of anti-biofilm activity on plastic and other nonporous surfaces.
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AM&P Technical Articles (2017) 175 (7): 30–35.
Published: 01 October 2017
... as fluoropolymerand silicone-based coatings. FRCs are also ineffective in the case of early stages of biofilm formation and small biofoulers like diatoms[3]. Nature is an inspiration to look for solutions. A biomimicry approach has been explored for antifouling systems[3,10,11]. Marine organisms have both physical...
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Efforts are underway in every sector of the scientic community to explore and develop possible strategies and solutions to counter sea level rise and climate change. Near-term materials science implications include improvements to corrosion-resistant materials and coatings.
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AM&P Technical Articles (2018) 176 (7): 30–33.
Published: 01 October 2018
..., hardness, and biocompatibility. BACTERIA AND BIOFILMS Bacterial infection and biofilm formation are major complications associated with implants and are exceedingly difficult to treat. There is still concern about antibiotic-resistant strains and the difficulties of treating bone infection...
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Improving the mechanical properties and wear resistance of polymers used as implant bearing materials requires new approaches and modern technology. This article describes recent work on translating novel materials and coatings into clinical practice to reduce risks and significantly improve orthopedic implant fixation and longevity.