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Surface Active Ionic Liquids Based Coatings as Subaerial Anti-Biofilms for Stone Built Cultural Heritage

Filomena De Leo, Alessia Marchetta, Gioele Capillo, Antonino Germanà, Patrizia Primerano, Sandra Lo Schiavo, Clara Urzı̀

2020Coatings27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

New surface active ionic liquids (SAILs), based on cholinium cations and dodecylbenzenesulfonate as anion, have been synthesized and their potential application as antimicrobial colonization agents on cultural heritage (CH)stone materials investigated. The biocidal activity and antifouling capabilities were, preliminarily, evaluated by a screening on pure Gram (+) and Gram (−) bacteria strain cultures, yeasts, hyphomycetes and single-celled algae. Tests on stone materials (marble and tufa) vs. a stabilized community, constituted by a mixture of microbial strains, revealed that some SAILs display both antimicrobial and preventive antibiofilm action against new colonization. Analogous tests have been performed on the cholinium@halide precursors.

Topics & Concepts

SubaerialBiofilmBiofoulingAntimicrobialHyphomycetesIonic liquidBiocideChemistryBacteriaChemical engineeringMaterials scienceOrganic chemistryEcologyGeologyBiologyCatalysisBiochemistryPaleontologyMembraneEngineeringGeochemistryBuilding materials and conservationBacterial biofilms and quorum sensingIonic liquids properties and applications
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