Abstract
Poly (4-vinyl pyridine) (P4-VP) was quaternized and complexed with salt chloride to obtain polymeric surfactant complexes having to improve surface properties and microbial activity. P4-VP was quarternized by trimethyl chloro silane to give (QP4-VP) (I) and then complexed by using stannous chloride and cobalt chloride to give polymeric surfactant complexes. The quaternized P4-VP and its complexes were characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Also, the surface properties of this polymeric surfactant and its complexes were studied. The influence of metal chlorides on the antibacterial activity of this polymeric surfactant was estimated and screened through the length of the field of hindrance versus various microorganisms. It shows an enhancement in the surface characteristics and fine germicidal action for quaternized P4-VP when complexed with metal chlorides. The designed cationic polymeric surfactant and its complexes have a good biological action against all such microorganisms.
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