<p dir="ltr">This thesis presents the novel design and development of antimicrobial poly-lactide polymers with the purpose of preventing infections following joint-replacement surgeries. It describes the development of metal-based systems that not only act as catalysts for polymerization but also impart antimicrobial properties to the polymer. The work focuses on three main areas: synthesizing the metal system, producing the polymers, and assessing their antimicrobial activity, with various techniques from inorganic chemistry, polymer chemistry, and microbiology used to analyze the catalysts, reactions and products.</p>
History
Campus location
Australia
Principal supervisor
Philip Andrews
Additional supervisor 1
Laurence Meagher
Additional supervisor 2
Matthew Davidson
Year of Award
2024
Department, School or Centre
Chemistry
Additional Institution or Organisation
University of Bath
Course
Doctor of Philosophy
Degree Type
DOCOTRATE
Faculty
Faculty of Science
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