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Interactions of an antimicrobial peptide (Ac-RRWWRF-NH 2) and surfactants: Towards antimicrobial peptide additives for coatings applications

Waterborne coatings are complex formulations containing a number of components to aid stabilization and eventual coalescence of the polymer particles. Almost all systems contain a number of small molecule functional additives to improve different aspects of system performance. How the performance of...

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Published in:Progress in organic coatings 2007-02, Vol.58 (2), p.209-216
Main Authors: Rhoades, Alicyn M., Wicks, Douglas A., Miriyala, Bruhaspathy, Williamson, John
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