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The self-assembling and application of inorganic antibacterial material made of natural nanoporous carrier

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The inorganic antimicrobial material was inhibited to the microbes with the added metal ion, Zn. The primary wet product carrying 5%–10% zinc ion was generated under the following conditions: temperature was 95 °C, solution zinc concentration was 1.2–2.0 mol/L, and the ratio of Zn solution to zeolite weight was 5: 1. The final stable product was manufactured after baking in an oven for 1–3 h at the temperature of 500–900 °C. The baked material was tested for its disinfection effectiveness and coloring effect when mixed with paint coating. Based on the final batch of tests, the zinc content of this anti-microbial product was further optimized.

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Correspondence to Chunbao Sun.

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Funded by the Construct Plan of Cooperation Project from the Beijing Education Committee(No. XK100080432)

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Sun, C., Zhou, B., Ding, H. et al. The self-assembling and application of inorganic antibacterial material made of natural nanoporous carrier. J. Wuhan Univ. Technol.-Mat. Sci. Edit. 23, 771–774 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11595-007-6771-x

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