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  • The paper discusses the creation of chitosan-based nanofibers that incorporate copper oxide nanoparticles, aimed at developing multifunctional materials for modern applications.
  • The study highlights the use of a specific polymeric matrix (chitosan, quaternized chitosan, and poly (ethylene glycol)), which enhances the properties of the final product and helps stabilize the nanoparticles.
  • Key findings include improved mechanical, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties of the nanofibers, alongside favorable air permeability and water vapor transmission, marking their potential use in eco-friendly hygienic textiles, masks, and air filters.

Article Abstract

This paper focuses on the preparation of chitosan-based nanofibers embedding copper oxide nanoparticles to create multifunctional materials that meet the demands of contemporary applications. To this end, a mixture of chitosan, quaternized chitosan and poly (ethylene glycol) was used as polymeric matrix, considering their own contribution to the final material's properties and their ability to stabilize the copper oxide nanoparticles. An exhaustive investigation of the nanofibers was done in order to assess their composition and morphology (FTIR, H NMR, WXRD, TGA, SEM, TEM, POM, UV-vis) and to study their mechanical, antimicrobial and antioxidant properties, air and water permeability and ability for air filtration. It was shown that the copper oxide nanoparticles were anchored into the polymeric matrix via strong hydrogen bonding and electrostatic interactions, which induced the improvement of the mechanical properties and antioxidant activity. The copper oxide nanoparticles favored the thinning of the fibers during electrospinning process and improved the antibacterial activity and dust filtration capacity. Besides, the fibers displayed air permeability and vapor water transmission rate similar to synthetic nanofibers, while being biodegradable. All these performances recommend the new materials for developing antibacterial eco-materials with good breathability to be used as hygienic textiles, masks, or air filters.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.129377DOI Listing

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