Ball et al., 2011 - Google Patents
The reduction of Ag+ in metallic silver on pseudomelanin films allows for antibacterial activity but does not imply unpaired electronsBall et al., 2011
- Document ID
- 9696812027908333303
- Author
- Ball V
- Nguyen I
- Haupt M
- Oehr C
- Arnoult C
- Toniazzo V
- Ruch D
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of colloid and interface science
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Dopamine–melanin films produced through the oxidation of dopamine in the presence of oxygen as an oxidant allow to reduce silver ions onto silver particles as already described in the paper by Lee et al.(H. Lee, SM Dellatore, WM Miller, PB Messersmith, Science 318 …
- 229910052709 silver 0 title abstract description 59
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