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  • - A new nanocarrier assembly made from graphitic carbon nitride and chitosan oligomers (g-C3N4−COS) was synthesized and characterized for its size, structure, and photocatalytic properties using various analytical techniques.
  • - The nanocarriers demonstrated high efficiency in encapsulating and releasing bioactive substances, along with effective photocatalytic activity for degrading pollutants like rhodamine B and reducing uranium(VI) to uranium(IV).
  • - In practical applications, the nanocarriers showed antifungal effectiveness against grapevine pathogens both in lab tests and in vivo trials, suggesting their potential as a versatile delivery system for agricultural applications.

Article Abstract

In this study, a graphitic carbon nitride and chitosan oligomers (g-C3N4−COS) nanocarrier assembly, which was obtained by cross-linking with methacrylic anhydride (MA), was synthesized and characterized. Its characterization was carried out using infrared spectroscopy, elemental and thermal analyses, and transmission electron microscopy. The new nanocarriers (NCs), with an average particle size of 85 nm in diameter and a 0.25 dispersity index, showed photocatalytic activity (associated with the g-C3N4 moiety), susceptibility to enzymatic degradation (due to the presence of the COS moiety), and high encapsulation and moderate-high release efficiencies (>95% and >74%, respectively). As a proof of concept, the visible-light-driven photocatalytic activity of the NCs was tested for rhodamine B degradation and the reduction of uranium(VI) to uranium(IV). Regarding the potential of the nanocarriers for the encapsulation and delivery of bioactive products for crop protection, NCs loaded with Rubia tinctorum extracts were investigated in vitro against three Vitis vinifera phytopathogens (viz. Neofusicoccum parvum, Diplodia seriata, and Xylophilus ampelinus), obtaining minimum inhibitory concentration values of 750, 250, and 187.5 µg·mL−1, respectively. Their antifungal activity was further tested in vivo as a pruning wound protection product in young ‘Tempranillo’ grapevine plants that were artificially infected with the two aforementioned species of the family Botryosphaeriaceae, finding a significant reduction of the necrosis lengths in the inner woody tissues. Therefore, g-C3N4-MA-COS NCs may be put forward as a multifunctional platform for environmental and agrochemical delivery applications.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9785438PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15248981DOI Listing

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