3 Chemical approaches to prepare antimicrobial polymers
4 Nano-micro polymeric structures with antimicrobial activity in solution
5 Antimicrobial/antifouling surfaces obtained by surface modification
6 Nano/microstructured Antibacterial Surfaces
7 Antimicrobial fibers and fabrics obtained by electro/melt spinning
8 Antimicrobial hydrogels
9 Antibacterial polymeric membranes
10 Environmental and safety issues
11 Applications and current status of antimicrobial polymers
Dr. Juan Rodriguez-Hernandez is a tenured researcher at the Institute of Polymer Science and Technology (ICTP-CSIC). From 2005, his research activity has been centered around the preparation of surfaces in which both the functionality and the nano-structuration can be controlled. His research group works on the rational of controlled functionalization and hierarchically structuration of polymer surfaces with different properties having interest in catalysis, friction or as antimicrobial interfaces.
This book provides an introductory and general overview of advances in polymers towards their employment as antimicrobial materials. The author describes current approaches for avoiding microbial contamination, toward macro-molecular antibiotics, and prevention of antibiotic-resistant bacteria by use of polymers. He establishes the remaining issues and analyzes existing methodologies for treating bacterial infections and for preparing antimicrobial materials.
• Offers a complete and brief overview of different strategies for preparation of antimicrobial materials;
• Places contamination problems in the context of what polymers can offer for remediation using different alternatives to remove and prevent bacterial infections;
• Describes how polymers with antimicrobial activity can interact in various ways.