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A-type zeolite containing Ag+/Zn2+ as inorganic antifungal for waterborne coating formulations
Fecha
2013-10-21Registro en:
Basaldella, Elena Isabel; Rosato, Vilma Gabriela; González, Maximiliano; Pereyra, Andrea Marisa; A-type zeolite containing Ag+/Zn2+ as inorganic antifungal for waterborne coating formulations; Elsevier; Progress In Organic Coatings; 77; 1; 21-10-2013; 213-218
0300-9440
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Pereyra, Andrea Marisa
González, Maximiliano
Rosato, Vilma Gabriela
Basaldella, Elena Isabel
Resumen
The biocide cations Ag+ and Zn2+ were hosted in the cavities of an ordered aluminosiliceous framework.Starting from sodium A-type zeolite (NaA), LTA containing Ag+ (AgA), Zn2+ (ZnA) and Ag+/Zn (AgZnA) at different cation exchanged levels was obtained and its antifungal properties were evaluated. To determine the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of the exchanged zeolites against Aspergillus niger, [Ag+] and [Zn2+] values ranging from 50 < [Ag+] < 1000 mg L−1 to 650 < [Zn2+] < 2000 mg L−1, respectively,were used for NaA, and for AgZnA: 30 < Ag+ < 250 mg L−1. The zeolite sample having [Ag+] = 100 mg L−1, [Zn2+] = 90 mg L−1 produces a growth inhibition comparable to that achieved with 230 mg L−1 of Ag+1 (MIC value obtained for the single cation). The antifungal activity of these products after incorporation in waterborne coating formulations was also determined. Results indicate that Ag+ and Zn2+ supported on A-type zeolite could be a beneficial tool for the development of waterborne coatings with a longer protection against microbiological attack when compared to traditional organic biocides.