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Int J Biol Macromol ; 242(Pt 2): 124607, 2023 Jul 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37116839

ABSTRACT

In this study, silver-immobilized graphene oxide/chitosan (AGC/CTS) membranes were assembled by the solvent evaporation method, wherein Curcuma longa extract was used to synthesize silver-immobilized graphene oxide (AGC) nanocomposite. The characterization results showed that the AGC was successfully synthesized with AgNPs distributed quite evenly on GO sheets. The as-prepared AGC also exhibited high antibacterial activity and low cytotoxicity towards normal cell lines compared to human epithelial carcinoma cell lines. Besides, the fabrication of AGC/CTS membranes was additionally assessed with different AGC ratios and thicknesses. The results revealed the membrane containing 3 wt% of AGC with great hygroscopicity and elastic modulus of 27.03 ± 3.07 MPa. The samples also performed excellent bactericidal capability, along with good mechanical properties for banana preservation. Therewithal, the membrane-coated bananas were also elucidated to ripen at slower paces and less damage, with no appearance of patches of mold on the banana peel surface, eventually prolonging the shelf life of bananas up to 10 days as compared to the non-coated ones. The aforesaid results confirm the potential application of the AGC/CTS membrane as a safe and alternative fruit preservation agent in the food industry.


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Chitosan , Graphite , Metal Nanoparticles , Musa , Nanocomposites , Humans , Silver/chemistry , Graphite/chemistry , Nanocomposites/chemistry , Metal Nanoparticles/chemistry , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Anti-Bacterial Agents/chemistry
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Int J Biol Macromol ; 220: 348-359, 2022 Nov 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35981679

ABSTRACT

In this study, selenium microparticles (SeMPs) were green-synthesized by utilizing the Terminalia catappa leaves extract as an effective reducing agent. SeMPs were then decorated onto graphene oxide (GO) with the assistance of ultrasound using the ex-situ technique to obtain the SeMPs-GO composite. SeMPs and SeMPs-GO were thoroughly characterized with modern analytical methods, whereas the antibacterial performance of the composites was evaluated via the optical density method. Particularly, SeMPs-GO held up an inhibition of 99 % against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria strains as well as restrained 50 % of fungal activity. SeMPs-GO was additionally incorporated onto chitosan (CTS) to collect the SeMPs-GO/CTS membrane which was characterized by similar advanced analysis methods. The antibacterial property of the membrane was determined by the inhibition zone diameter. Furthermore, the membrane exhibited good thermal and mechanical characteristics, showing no sign of degradation at a temperature below 260 °C, and a tensile strength of 38 N/mm2. The swelling degree reached 148 % after 6 h of immersion in water, which was stable after 72 h (153 %). The obtained membrane can potentially be utilized for medical and food applications.


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Chitosan , Graphite , Selenium , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Gram-Negative Bacteria , Gram-Positive Bacteria , Graphite/pharmacology , Oxides , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Reducing Agents , Water
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RSC Adv ; 11(63): 39657-39665, 2021 Dec 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35494103

ABSTRACT

Pervaporation, mainly utilized to separate azeotropic mixtures, has been paid much attention for desalination in recent years due to its numerous advantages. The membranes based on thin-film composite structure have gained great interest in pervaporation due to their thin thickness, controllable hydrophilicity, and crosslinking density which affects the permeation flux and selectivity of the membranes. In this study, a polyamide thin-film composite (PA-TFC) membrane was fabricated through interfacial polymerization between amine monomers and trimesoyl chloride (TMC) on a polysulfone porous substrate (PSf). Four different diamine monomers, including ethylenediamine (EDA), triethylenetetramine (TETA), m-phenylenediamine (MPD), and piperazine (PIP) were used to investigate the effect of the monomers on the pervaporation performance of the resulting membrane for separation of sodium chloride (NaCl) and arsenate (As(v)) aqueous solution. The physicochemical properties of the membrane were characterized using attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), and pure water contact angle measurement. Furthermore, the performance of the fabricated membranes was studied by pervaporation separation of 0.15 mg L-1 As(v) and 5 g L-1 NaCl aqueous solution at 40 °C, respectively. The results show that the rejections of the membrane are insignificantly affected by the chemical structures of the amines, and both the As(v) rejection and NaCl rejection are higher than 99.9%. However, the permeation flux decreases in the order of PIP-TMC membrane > TETA-TMC membrane ∼ EDA-TMC membrane > MPD-TMC membrane. Furthermore, the operating conditions are found to affect the separation performance of the PIP-TMC membrane significantly. In particular, the elevating operation temperature profoundly increases the permeation flux, while the increase in high salt concentration leads to a slight decrease in rejection but a significant decline in permeation flux. The derived membrane shows a reasonable permeation flux of 16.1 kg m-2 h-1 and ca. 99.9% rejection for 1.5 mg L-1 As(v) removal, as well as 13 kg m-2 h-1 and 99.3% rejection for 30 g L-1 NaCl separation at 60 °C. The sufficient permeation flux and good rejection of As(v) and NaCl of the membrane suggested the promising application of PA-TFC membrane for pervaporation removal of toxic arsenic from water and desalination of seawater.

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