An air conditioner with bactericidal effect
A bactericidal and air-conditioning technology, which is applied in the field of air-conditioning with bactericidal effect, can solve problems such as unfavorable physical and mental health, hazards, etc., and achieve the effects of low maintenance cost, convenient use, and simple preparation methods
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Embodiment 1
[0014] The preparation of embodiment 1 polypeptide and thin film
[0015] Firstly, the peptide database was constructed, and then the computer simulation screening technology was used for high-throughput screening of antimicrobial peptides. From the results of computer screening, 20 polypeptides with specific bactericidal function were selected, and through conventional verification tests, it was confirmed that these polypeptides had bactericidal function. The polypeptides are respectively named as SJKT-1-20, and their sequences correspond to those shown in SEQ ID NO: 1-20. The polypeptide can be used for subsequent batch industrial production by means of artificial synthesis.
[0016] Prepare the polypeptide into a thin film layer, the method is as follows: (1) mixing raw materials: at 25°C, heat 3g of 4,4'-diaminodiphenyl ether and 54mL of N,N-dimethylacetamide in a three-necked flask , after ultrasonic stirring until completely dissolved, 5.72g of γAl2O3 sol was added the...
Embodiment 2
[0018] The preparation of embodiment 2 air conditioners
[0019] According to the conventional air-conditioning structure in this field, according to figure 1 The preparation structure is prepared to obtain the air conditioner. The filter screen is based on different polypeptide layers, and 20 types are prepared in total.
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[0020] Example 3 comparison
[0021] Take the air conditioner whose filter layer does not contain the polypeptide layer as a control.
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