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Novel antibacterial cellulose acetate fibers modified with 2-fluoropyridine complexes

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Abstract The complexes represented with the general formula [ML2Cl2] (L: 2-fluoropyridine; M: Ni (II), Cu (II), Co (II)) were synthesized and their structures were characterized via FT-IR and 1H NMR… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The complexes represented with the general formula [ML2Cl2] (L: 2-fluoropyridine; M: Ni (II), Cu (II), Co (II)) were synthesized and their structures were characterized via FT-IR and 1H NMR techniques. Thermal properties of the complexes were also investigated via TG/DTA combined system under N2 atmosphere. The complexes containing cellulose acetate (CA) micro/nano-fibers, which is a biocompatible and biodegradable polymer, were obtained via electrospinning technique. The fibers were characterized via FT-IR spectroscopy. FE-SEM images of the fibers were used to investigate their morphologies and for to determine the diameters of the fibers. Thermal properties of the fibers were investigated via TG/DTA combined system. Antibacterial studies of the complexes and fibers were investigated against the bacteria strains E. coli and Methyciline Resistant Staphylocaucus aureus via disc diffusion, broth microdilution and JIS L 1902: 2008, Testing method for antibacterial activity of textiles. Different levels Antibacterial activity was observed for all complexes and fibers.

Keywords: novel antibacterial; fluoropyridine; antibacterial cellulose; fibers modified; cellulose acetate; acetate fibers

Journal Title: Journal of Molecular Structure
Year Published: 2020

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