Russia developed a nano-bactericidal coating

Experts from the Russian Institute of Electrochemistry have developed coatings containing nano-sized silver particles. This kind of paint is applied to the board to effectively kill a variety of germs attached to the surface of the board.
According to the latest issue of the Russian Journal of Chemistry and Life, there are two methods for producing such nanosilver. One is to ionize radiation with a silver solution similar to heptane, and the other is to prepare a variety of flavonoids first. Plant pigments, and then let these pigments chemically react with the silver solution. Using the above two methods, a slightly tan colored transparent colloidal liquid can be obtained. The liquid contains a certain amount of silver particles, and the size thereof is about tens of nanometers. In comparison, the second method is simpler, more economical and effective.
According to Kudriavtsev, an expert in charge of the above research, silver particles with a size of only tens of nanometers are more biochemically active than ordinary silver particles, and the transparent colloidal liquid containing such silver particles Strong bactericidal ability. Paints, paints, paints, etc., can be sterilized by adding a small amount of this liquid.