BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter - Why Does Silver Inhibit Bacterial Growth?

By Prne, Gaea News Network
Tuesday, July 21, 2009

LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany - Lots of products out there capitalize on the antibacterial effects of silver. Everything from cleaning cloths and insoles to washing powder and bandages - they all seem to employ the element in some way. Unfortunately, silver can’t really perform miracles. But it can be used quite effectively to control bacteria. In entertaining episodes our Chemical Reporter answers questions of our Podcast listeners on Chemistry in our everyday life.

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Editorial contact: For the UK: BASF plc, Chris Wilson, Corporate Communications, Phone: +44-161-488-5616Fax: +44-161-488-4133, E-Mail: chris.wilson at basf.com; For the US: BASF Corporation, Betsy Arnone, Corporate Communications, Phone: +1 973-245-7865, Fax: +1-973-245-6714, E-Mail: betsy.arnone at basf.com; For Germany/Europe: BASF SE, Rainer Mueller-Mueffelmann, Environmental Policy & Innovations, Phone: +49-621-60-41040, Fax: +49-621-60-20548, E-Mail: podcast at basf.com

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