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Antibacterial Testing On Silver/Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles/Organoclay Reinforced Chitosan Biocomposites, Lisna Junaeni Muiz, Ariadne Lakshmidevi Juwono, Zulkarnaen Paputungan, Yuni Krisyuningsih Krisnandi Sep 2023

Antibacterial Testing On Silver/Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles/Organoclay Reinforced Chitosan Biocomposites, Lisna Junaeni Muiz, Ariadne Lakshmidevi Juwono, Zulkarnaen Paputungan, Yuni Krisyuningsih Krisnandi

Makara Journal of Science

Herein, bionanocomposites of chitosan (CS)/silver nanoparticle/organoclay/zinc oxide nanoparticle (CS/Ag/OC/ZnO) were prepared for antibacterial food packaging. This study examines the time variation in the AgNP synthesis method by comparing local (74˗85% deacetylated) and commercial chitosan (75%˗85% deacetylated) as a reducing and capping agent and seeks to reconstruct the optimum ratio formulations of AgNPs and ZnONPs in bionanocomposites for food packaging. The results reveal that the synthesis of AgNPs was successfully carried out using a local chitosan solution as a reducing and capping agent. The CS/Ag/OC/ZnO films exhibit structural, mechanical, and optical properties suitable for food packaging and antibacterial activity on Staphylococcus …


Carbon Quantum Dots And Chitosan-Based Heterogeneous Silver Catalyst For Reduction Of Nitroaromatic Compounds, Farah Sami̇r Sali̇m, İdri̇s Sargin, Gülşi̇n Arslan Jan 2023

Carbon Quantum Dots And Chitosan-Based Heterogeneous Silver Catalyst For Reduction Of Nitroaromatic Compounds, Farah Sami̇r Sali̇m, İdri̇s Sargin, Gülşi̇n Arslan

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

Chitosan plays a crucial role in catalysis, environmental remediation, and sustainable chemistry as a renewable and cationic polysaccharide. Chitosan-based metal catalysts are used in a broad range of chemical transformations. In the study, carbon quantum dots (CQDs) were derived from Momordica charantia fruits by microwave irradiation following a green chemistry approach. Three catalysts were designed: Ag(0)-chitosan, Ag(0)-chitosan-M. charantia fruit powder, and Ag(0)-chitosan-CQDs. The catalyst supports were prepared by stabilizing CQDs or M. charantia powder within the polymeric matrix of chitosan beads. Metallic silver particles were anchored onto glutaraldehyde cross-linked chitosan beads from the aqueous solution of silver nitrate. The …