Synthesis and Characterization of Modified Chitosan with Aminophosphonic Groups and Zn(II) Ions and Assessment as Potential Antibacterial Adsorbent
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Published:2001-01-01
Issue:4
Volume:59
Page:125-134
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ISSN:0025-5289
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Container-title:Materiale Plastice
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Mater. Plast.
Author:
Nichita Ileana,Visa Aurelia,Maranescu Bianca,Lupa Lavinia,Popa Adriana
Abstract
Chitosan is a natural biopolymer, being a cationic polysaccharide, which is generally obtained by deacetylation of chitin. Aminophosphorylated chitosan is of interest due to the presence of its multiple functional groups of aminophosphonate type that can serve as chelating sites and their interesting biological and chemical properties. This paper presents the achievement of antibacterial adsorbent based on modified chitosan with aminphosphonic groups and Zn(II) ions. The new aminophosphonic adsorbent supported on chitosan was modified by impregnation with Zn(II) ions using the hydrothermal reaction. It was prepared from the natural biopolymer of chitosan type. The obtained product was characterized by different techniques: FTIR, SEM / EDX, XPS and thermogravimetric analysis. This research aimed to test modified chitosan against the strains (Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa). In order to highlight the effect of the presence of Zn(II) ions, both the chitosan functionalized with aminophosphonic groups and impregnated with Zn(II) ions (code: ChitPZn) and the chitosan functionalized with aminophosphonic groups (code: ChitP) were tested. It was found that Zn(II) ions impregnation on chitosan functionalized with aminophosphonic groups increases the antibacterial effect in both St. aureus as well as at Ps. aeruginosa.
Publisher
Revista de Chimie SRL
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Mechanics of Materials,General Chemistry