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Use of bacterial cellulose film modified by polypyrrole/TiO2-Ag nanocomposite for detecting and measuring the growth of pathogenic bacteria.

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The aim of this study was to use of bacterial cellulose/polypyrrole/TiO2-Ag (BC/PPy/TiO2-Ag) nanocomposite film to detect and measure the growth of 5 pathogenic bacteria. For this purpose, at first, 13… Click to show full abstract

The aim of this study was to use of bacterial cellulose/polypyrrole/TiO2-Ag (BC/PPy/TiO2-Ag) nanocomposite film to detect and measure the growth of 5 pathogenic bacteria. For this purpose, at first, 13 BC/PPy/TiO2-Ag films were fabricated, then bacterial suspensions were prepared according to McFarland standard. The results showed that by increasing the bacterial concentration, the electrical resistance of sensors was decreased and there was a relation between bacterial concentration and bacterial type with electrical resistance change of sensors. The obtained data showed that the sensitivity of the sensors was increased with increasing the concentration of polypyrrole and TiO2-Ag. FT-IR and SEM tests were performed to investigate the interaction between nanoparticles and determine the size of nanoparticles. The BC/PPy/TiO2-Ag biosensors are portable and the response time of these sensors is very short for target analysis. Therefore, these sensors have the potential to improve biological safety as diagnostic tools.

Keywords: tio2; use bacterial; bacterial cellulose; tio2 nanocomposite; growth pathogenic; polypyrrole tio2

Journal Title: Carbohydrate polymers
Year Published: 2020

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