For the first time, a pronounced biocidal activity of modified polymers with a porphyrin content of 21.4 μM (0.002 wt%) against Staphylococcus aureus was demonstrated. In order to develop new biocidal polymer coatings, a study was carried out on diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A (DGEBA) and porphyrin-modified oligomeric diamine systems. The study investigated the solubility of porphyrins in oligomers through experimental and theoretical means, using Van Krevelen's approach of additive group contributions. Fully cured epoxy-amine polymer materials modified with varied free-base tetraarylporphyrins were obtained. The materials were studied by means of thermogravimetry, differential scanning calorimetry, UV–Vis and fluorescence spectroscopy. The proposed approach to the formation of modified epoxy-amine materials allows preservation of the photophysical properties of porphyrins, including their photostability. The addition of modifiers in 4.28–21.4 μM range of concentrations makes it possible to keep the thermophysical and thermochemical properties of the polymer matrix.
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