Author:
Hong Gwang-Wook,Ramesh Sivalingam,Kim Joo-Hyung,Kim Hyeon-Ju,Lee Ho-Saeng
Abstract
The mechanical, thermal, optical, electrical and morphological properties of cellulose, an excellent natural biomaterial, can be improved by organic-inorganic hybrid composite methods. Based on the pristine properties of cellulose, the preparation of cellulose-metal oxide hybrid nanocomposites
using a dispersion process of nanoparticles into the cellulose host matrix by traditionalmethods, has limitations. Recently, the functionalized cellulose-polymer-basedmaterials were considered to be an important class of high-performance materials, providing the synthesis of various functional
hybrid nanocomposites using a sol-gel method. Transparent cellulose-POSS-amine-silica/titania hybrids were prepared by an in-situ sol-gel process in the presence of γ-aminopropyltrimethoxylsilane (γ-APTES). The methodology involves the formation of covalent
bonding between the cellulose- POSS amine and SiO2/TiO2 hybrid nanocomposite material. An analysis of the synthesized hybrid material by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetric analysis, differential thermal calorimetry, scanning
electron microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy indicated that the silica/titania nanoparticles were bonded covalently and dispersed uniformly into the cellulose-POSS amine matrix. In addition, biological properties of the cellulose-POSSsilica/titania hybrid material were examined
using an antimicrobial test against pathogenic bacteria, such as Bacillus cereus (F481072) and E.coli (ATCC35150) for the bacterial effect.
Publisher
American Scientific Publishers
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Biomedical Engineering,General Chemistry,Bioengineering
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