2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2014.10.064
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Pectin/lysozyme bilayers layer-by-layer deposited cellulose nanofibrous mats for antibacterial application

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“…When the nano‐TiO 2 content exceeded 0.6%, the tensile strength of the blend films showed a slight decline along with an increase of nano‐TiO 2 content, but it was still much higher than that of SPT0. In general, nanoparticles being very small in size (<100 nm) have great tendency for agglomeration to minimize surface to volume ratio and, in turn, the surface free energy of the system, so the slight decline results from this reason. The agglomeration of nano‐TiO 2 reduces the quantity of nano‐sized TiO 2 particle, and fewer nano‐TiO 2 particles could enter the space between the high‐amylose starch/PVA molecules to form new hydrogen and covalent bonds.…”
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“…When the nano‐TiO 2 content exceeded 0.6%, the tensile strength of the blend films showed a slight decline along with an increase of nano‐TiO 2 content, but it was still much higher than that of SPT0. In general, nanoparticles being very small in size (<100 nm) have great tendency for agglomeration to minimize surface to volume ratio and, in turn, the surface free energy of the system, so the slight decline results from this reason. The agglomeration of nano‐TiO 2 reduces the quantity of nano‐sized TiO 2 particle, and fewer nano‐TiO 2 particles could enter the space between the high‐amylose starch/PVA molecules to form new hydrogen and covalent bonds.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Antibacterial activities of SPT blend films were measured against Gram‐negative ( Escherichia coli ) and Gram‐positive bacteria ( Staphylococcus aureus ) with inhibition zone method …”
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“…Cellulose is the main structural component of the primary cell wall of most plants, but it is mainly obtained from the plant sources of cotton fiber, dried hemp, and wood, that contain approximately 90%, 40-50%, and 60% cellulose, respectively. Cellulose has an extraordinary commercial reputation in paper, textile, cellulose nanofibrous mats, and pulp production units (Deng et al, 2010;Zhang et al, 2015;Klemm et al, 2005;Piotrowski and Carus, 2011). Apart from plants, cellulose is also found in many microorganisms such as fungi, bacteria, and algae.…”
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“…Additionally, lysozyme contains four 2-disulde bonds, consists of two regions connected by a long alpha helix, and has mostly alpha helical secondary structure. 9,10 As shown in Fig. 3, there are two typical two characteristic peaks of lysozyme, 11 but the intensity is decreased.…”
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