The Impact of Cross-linking Mode on the Physical and Antimicrobial Properties of a Chitosan/Bacterial Cellulose Composite

The bacteriostatic performance of a chitosan film is closely related to its ionic and physical properties, which are significantly influenced by the mode of cross-linking. In the current work, chitosan with or without bacterial cellulose was cross-linked with borate, tripolyphosphate, or the mixture...

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Main Authors: Jun Liang, Rui Wang, Ruipeng Chen
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
Series:Polymers
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/11/3/491
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spelling doaj-7e3c4415ea6d48949aab42195476acdb2020-11-24T21:09:43ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602019-03-0111349110.3390/polym11030491polym11030491The Impact of Cross-linking Mode on the Physical and Antimicrobial Properties of a Chitosan/Bacterial Cellulose CompositeJun Liang0Rui Wang1Ruipeng Chen2State Key Laboratory of Food Nutrition and Safety, Tianjin University of Science & Technology, Tianjin 300222, ChinaCollege of Packaging and Printing Engineering, Tianjin University of Science & Technology, Tianjin 300222, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Food Nutrition and Safety, Tianjin University of Science & Technology, Tianjin 300222, ChinaThe bacteriostatic performance of a chitosan film is closely related to its ionic and physical properties, which are significantly influenced by the mode of cross-linking. In the current work, chitosan with or without bacterial cellulose was cross-linked with borate, tripolyphosphate, or the mixture of borate and tripolyphosphate, and the composite films were obtained by a casting of dispersion. Mechanical measurements indicated that different modes of cross-linking led to varying degrees of film strength and elongation increases, while the films treated with the borate and tripolyphosphate mixture showed the best performance. Meanwhile, changes in the fractured sectional images showed a densified texture induced by cross-linkers, especially for the borate and tripolyphosphate mixture. Measurements of Fourier transform infrared showed the enhanced interaction between the matrix polymers treated by borate, confirmed by a slight increase in the glass transitional temperature and a higher surface hydrophobicity. However, the reduced antimicrobial efficiency of composite films against E. coli, B. cinerea, and S. cerevisiae was obtained in cross-linked films compared with chitosan/bacterial cellulose films, indicating that the impact on the antimicrobial function of chitosan is a noteworthy issue for cross-linking.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/11/3/491chitosancomposite filmscross-linkingphysical propertiesbacteriostasis properties
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Rui Wang
Ruipeng Chen
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Ruipeng Chen
The Impact of Cross-linking Mode on the Physical and Antimicrobial Properties of a Chitosan/Bacterial Cellulose Composite
Polymers
chitosan
composite films
cross-linking
physical properties
bacteriostasis properties
author_facet Jun Liang
Rui Wang
Ruipeng Chen
author_sort Jun Liang
title The Impact of Cross-linking Mode on the Physical and Antimicrobial Properties of a Chitosan/Bacterial Cellulose Composite
title_short The Impact of Cross-linking Mode on the Physical and Antimicrobial Properties of a Chitosan/Bacterial Cellulose Composite
title_full The Impact of Cross-linking Mode on the Physical and Antimicrobial Properties of a Chitosan/Bacterial Cellulose Composite
title_fullStr The Impact of Cross-linking Mode on the Physical and Antimicrobial Properties of a Chitosan/Bacterial Cellulose Composite
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Cross-linking Mode on the Physical and Antimicrobial Properties of a Chitosan/Bacterial Cellulose Composite
title_sort impact of cross-linking mode on the physical and antimicrobial properties of a chitosan/bacterial cellulose composite
publisher MDPI AG
series Polymers
issn 2073-4360
publishDate 2019-03-01
description The bacteriostatic performance of a chitosan film is closely related to its ionic and physical properties, which are significantly influenced by the mode of cross-linking. In the current work, chitosan with or without bacterial cellulose was cross-linked with borate, tripolyphosphate, or the mixture of borate and tripolyphosphate, and the composite films were obtained by a casting of dispersion. Mechanical measurements indicated that different modes of cross-linking led to varying degrees of film strength and elongation increases, while the films treated with the borate and tripolyphosphate mixture showed the best performance. Meanwhile, changes in the fractured sectional images showed a densified texture induced by cross-linkers, especially for the borate and tripolyphosphate mixture. Measurements of Fourier transform infrared showed the enhanced interaction between the matrix polymers treated by borate, confirmed by a slight increase in the glass transitional temperature and a higher surface hydrophobicity. However, the reduced antimicrobial efficiency of composite films against E. coli, B. cinerea, and S. cerevisiae was obtained in cross-linked films compared with chitosan/bacterial cellulose films, indicating that the impact on the antimicrobial function of chitosan is a noteworthy issue for cross-linking.
topic chitosan
composite films
cross-linking
physical properties
bacteriostasis properties
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/11/3/491
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