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Investigations of antibacterial activity of chitosan in the polymeric composite coatings

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Abstract Chitosan and its derivatives can be called environment purification functional materials that they can effectively control the growth, reproduction of hazardous bacteria and also control toxic pollutants. In this… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Chitosan and its derivatives can be called environment purification functional materials that they can effectively control the growth, reproduction of hazardous bacteria and also control toxic pollutants. In this study, an acrylic resin was converted to an antibacterial composite material by using chitosan. Different states of chitosan; solid state (powders) and colloid state, were inserted to the polymer matrix individually. Glass substrates were coated with this polymeric matrix. Obtained samples were characterized by Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR), Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) and scratch test. Antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus ( S. Aureus ) was studied by applying entitled in vitro test. Zones of inhibition were estimated on the nutrient agar plates, and also percent decreasing tests were performed. It was concluded that chitosan can be considered an effective antibacterial additive. Colloid chitosan reinforced composites demonstrated much better antimicrobial activity comparing with powder chitosan reinforced ones.

Keywords: coatings investigations; antibacterial activity; activity chitosan; investigations antibacterial; activity

Journal Title: Progress in Organic Coatings
Year Published: 2017

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