Preparation And Properties Of Cinnamon Essential Oil Loaded Antibacterial Nanocellulose/chitosan Aerogels For Biomedical Applications

Aerogel is a novel functional material consists of fibers scaffold and air, without water or any other solvent. Pure nanocellulose aerogel has numerous unique characteristics but it normally combined with inorganic materials to overcome its undesired drawbacks such as the high water absorption and p...

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Main Author: Yahya, Esam Bashir Abdulsalam
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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description Aerogel is a novel functional material consists of fibers scaffold and air, without water or any other solvent. Pure nanocellulose aerogel has numerous unique characteristics but it normally combined with inorganic materials to overcome its undesired drawbacks such as the high water absorption and poor mechanical properties, which favour the microbial colonization in its surfaces. The aim of this study was to isolate and characterize cellulose nano fibers (CNFs) from kenaf bast fibers using supercritical carbon dioxide (Sc.CO2) and investigate its role of Sc.CO2 in enhancing the properties of CNFs. The study also aim to fabricate and characterize antibacterial CNFs/chitosan aerogels, cross-linking the isolated CNFs with chitosan and loading the aerogel with cinnamon essential oil as the main antibacterial agent. The aerogel was fabricated using a green approach; consist of high-pressure homogenization and freeze-drying techniques. The results of CNFs isolation confirm the ability of Sc.CO2 to enhance the properties of isolated CNFs compared with non-Sc.CO2 obtained CNFs, in term of particle size, thermal properties and zeta potential value. The Sc.CO2 obtained CNFs had an average fibre length, and diameter of 53.72 and 7.14 nm, respectively, while non-Sc.CO2 obtained CNFs had longer fibre length and diameter (302.87 and 97.93 nm). Higher thermal stability and lower negativity value was also recorded for Sc.CO2 obtained CNFs. Extraction of cinnamon essential oil was conducted using Sc.CO2, which was found to be of low yield but high purity.
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spelling usm-592582023-08-24T07:44:12Z http://eprints.usm.my/59258/ Preparation And Properties Of Cinnamon Essential Oil Loaded Antibacterial Nanocellulose/chitosan Aerogels For Biomedical Applications Yahya, Esam Bashir Abdulsalam T1-995 Technology(General) Aerogel is a novel functional material consists of fibers scaffold and air, without water or any other solvent. Pure nanocellulose aerogel has numerous unique characteristics but it normally combined with inorganic materials to overcome its undesired drawbacks such as the high water absorption and poor mechanical properties, which favour the microbial colonization in its surfaces. The aim of this study was to isolate and characterize cellulose nano fibers (CNFs) from kenaf bast fibers using supercritical carbon dioxide (Sc.CO2) and investigate its role of Sc.CO2 in enhancing the properties of CNFs. The study also aim to fabricate and characterize antibacterial CNFs/chitosan aerogels, cross-linking the isolated CNFs with chitosan and loading the aerogel with cinnamon essential oil as the main antibacterial agent. The aerogel was fabricated using a green approach; consist of high-pressure homogenization and freeze-drying techniques. The results of CNFs isolation confirm the ability of Sc.CO2 to enhance the properties of isolated CNFs compared with non-Sc.CO2 obtained CNFs, in term of particle size, thermal properties and zeta potential value. The Sc.CO2 obtained CNFs had an average fibre length, and diameter of 53.72 and 7.14 nm, respectively, while non-Sc.CO2 obtained CNFs had longer fibre length and diameter (302.87 and 97.93 nm). Higher thermal stability and lower negativity value was also recorded for Sc.CO2 obtained CNFs. Extraction of cinnamon essential oil was conducted using Sc.CO2, which was found to be of low yield but high purity. 2022-04 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/59258/1/ESAM%20BASHIR%20ABDULSALAM%20YAHYA%20-%20TESIS24.pdf Yahya, Esam Bashir Abdulsalam (2022) Preparation And Properties Of Cinnamon Essential Oil Loaded Antibacterial Nanocellulose/chitosan Aerogels For Biomedical Applications. PhD thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
spellingShingle T1-995 Technology(General)
Yahya, Esam Bashir Abdulsalam
Preparation And Properties Of Cinnamon Essential Oil Loaded Antibacterial Nanocellulose/chitosan Aerogels For Biomedical Applications
title Preparation And Properties Of Cinnamon Essential Oil Loaded Antibacterial Nanocellulose/chitosan Aerogels For Biomedical Applications
title_full Preparation And Properties Of Cinnamon Essential Oil Loaded Antibacterial Nanocellulose/chitosan Aerogels For Biomedical Applications
title_fullStr Preparation And Properties Of Cinnamon Essential Oil Loaded Antibacterial Nanocellulose/chitosan Aerogels For Biomedical Applications
title_full_unstemmed Preparation And Properties Of Cinnamon Essential Oil Loaded Antibacterial Nanocellulose/chitosan Aerogels For Biomedical Applications
title_short Preparation And Properties Of Cinnamon Essential Oil Loaded Antibacterial Nanocellulose/chitosan Aerogels For Biomedical Applications
title_sort preparation and properties of cinnamon essential oil loaded antibacterial nanocellulose/chitosan aerogels for biomedical applications
topic T1-995 Technology(General)
url http://eprints.usm.my/59258/
http://eprints.usm.my/59258/1/ESAM%20BASHIR%20ABDULSALAM%20YAHYA%20-%20TESIS24.pdf