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Humidity-responsive pectin/AgNPs/ZnO composite films with high antimicrobial and UV-proof functions. | LitMetric

Humidity-responsive pectin/AgNPs/ZnO composite films with high antimicrobial and UV-proof functions.

Int J Biol Macromol

College of Material Science and Art Design, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Hohhot 010018, China. Electronic address:

Published: November 2024

ZnO nanoparticles and Ag nanoparticles (AgNPs) tend to agglomerate when used individually, and high Agconcentrations can cause cytotoxicity. To address these issues, we synthesized carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC)-based antimicrobial mimetic peptides (AMPMs) by introducing amphiphilic cations on the surface of CMC using a chemical grafting method. Bis-formaldehyde-formylated AMPMs were prepared through the directional oxidation of AMPMs with periodate and used as the reducing agent to synthesize AgNPs on the surface of pectin in situ for the preparation of a pectin/AgNPs/ZnO composite film. The physical and chemical properties of the films were characterized and analyzed by SEM (EDS), TEM, XRD, and UV spectroscopy. The results showed that the film's surface was smooth and flat, with small, well-stabilized AgNPs and uniformly dispersed ZnO. The film retained the original crystalline form of pectin, but exhibited altered crystallinity, indicating that the method employed was very mild. A systematic evaluation of the film's antimicrobial performance using the dynamic growth curve, inhibition zone, and colony counting methods showed that AgNPs and ZnO imparted excellent, long-lasting antimicrobial activity to the film (98 %). Additionally, the films exhibited good flexibility, excellent ultraviolet protection (99.9 %), biocompatibility, and biodegradability. Notably, the film was sensitive to humidity, as demonstrated by its humidity-responsive bionic application. This study provides a promising reference and strategy for advancing the development of multifunctional polysaccharide-based nanocomposites.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.135075DOI Listing

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