New modified chitosan composites and nanocomposites for different applications
Kandile, Nadia; Abir S. Nasr; Taghreed H. Abdalla; Ghada Bassiun; David R. Harding;
Abstract
The present work focuses on the preparation of chitosan composite and 
chitosan nanocomposite derivatives for different applications. Chitosan was modified
with bentonite or nano-bentonite to give chitosan composite and nanocomposite
derivatives hydrogels I and II respectively, however chemical modification of chitosan
with isonicotinic aldehyde via Schiff base formation in presence of bentonite or
nanobentonite yielded chitosan composite and nanocomposite derivative hydrogels In
and IIn respectively. The prepared hydrogels were characterized by Fourier-transform
infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), X-ray diffraction (X-Ray), Thermogravimetric analysis
(TGA), Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and
swelling behavior. Adsorption studies for removal of heavy metal ions from aqueous
media and the biological activity for the new hydrogels were studied. Results of
evaluation of the prepared chitosan derivatives hydrogel for metal ions uptake showed
that the maximum adsorption capacity amounted to 68 and 22 mg/l and the highest
efficiency for adsorption of cobalt and mercuric ions from aqueous solution by hydrogel
IIn at 10 h (93.2%) and (97.8%) respectively, whereas the adsorption capacity of
hydrogel IIn increased with the increase of the initial concentration of heavy metals
ions ranging from 0.4 to 1 g/l. However, modified chitosan derivative hydrogels In and
IIn showed remarkable MIC and MBC towards Gram-positive (B. subtilis) (19.5, 38)
μg/ml compared to the standard antibiotic Ciprofloxacin (19, 38) μg/ml respectively.
chitosan nanocomposite derivatives for different applications. Chitosan was modified
with bentonite or nano-bentonite to give chitosan composite and nanocomposite
derivatives hydrogels I and II respectively, however chemical modification of chitosan
with isonicotinic aldehyde via Schiff base formation in presence of bentonite or
nanobentonite yielded chitosan composite and nanocomposite derivative hydrogels In
and IIn respectively. The prepared hydrogels were characterized by Fourier-transform
infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), X-ray diffraction (X-Ray), Thermogravimetric analysis
(TGA), Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and
swelling behavior. Adsorption studies for removal of heavy metal ions from aqueous
media and the biological activity for the new hydrogels were studied. Results of
evaluation of the prepared chitosan derivatives hydrogel for metal ions uptake showed
that the maximum adsorption capacity amounted to 68 and 22 mg/l and the highest
efficiency for adsorption of cobalt and mercuric ions from aqueous solution by hydrogel
IIn at 10 h (93.2%) and (97.8%) respectively, whereas the adsorption capacity of
hydrogel IIn increased with the increase of the initial concentration of heavy metals
ions ranging from 0.4 to 1 g/l. However, modified chitosan derivative hydrogels In and
IIn showed remarkable MIC and MBC towards Gram-positive (B. subtilis) (19.5, 38)
μg/ml compared to the standard antibiotic Ciprofloxacin (19, 38) μg/ml respectively.
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| Title | New modified chitosan composites and nanocomposites for different applications | Authors | Kandile, Nadia ; Abir S. Nasr; Taghreed H. Abdalla; Ghada Bassiun; David R. Harding | Keywords | Chitosan;Isonicotinic aldehyde;Bentonite;Nano-bentonite | Issue Date | 2021 | Publisher | Faculty of Women for Art, Science and Education, Ain Shams University | Journal | Journal of Scientific Research in Science (JSRS) | Volume | 38 | Issue | 1 | Start page | 187 | End page | 209 | DOI | https://jsrs.journals.ekb.eg/ | 
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