Synthesis, Characterization, and Investigation of the Antimicrobial Activity of Cetylpyridinium Tetrachlorozincate.

ACS omega(2020)

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Cetylpyridinium tetrachlorozincate (referred to herein as (CP)ZnCl) was synthesized and its solid-state structure was elucidated single-crystal X-ray diffraction (SC-XRD), revealing a stoichiometry of CHClNZn with two cetylpyridinium (CP) cations per [ZnCl] tetrahedra. Crystal structures at 100 and 298 K exhibited a zig-zag pattern with alternating alkyl chains and zinc units. The material showed potential for application as a broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent, to reduce volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) generated by bacteria, and in the fabrication of advanced functional materials. Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of (CP)ZnCl was 60, 6, and 6 μg mL for , , and , respectively. The MIC values of (CP)ZnCl were comparable to that of pure cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC), despite the fact that approximately 16% of the bactericidal CPC is replaced with bacteriostatic ZnCl in the structure. A modified layer-by-layer deposition technique was implemented to synthesize mesoporous silica (., SBA-15) loaded with approximately 9.0 wt % CPC and 8.9 wt % Zn.
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cetylpyridinium tetrachlorozincate,antimicrobial activity,synthesis
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