2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202304.0286.v1
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Self-Assembled CNF/rGO/Tannin Composite: Study of the Physicochemical and Wound Healing Properties

Abstract: Plant extracts have been evaluated to determine their bioactivities and their potential use in wound healing. In this study, a conductive composite material, based on graphene oxide (GO), nanocellulose (CNF) and tannins (TA) from pine bark, reduced using polydopamine (PDA), was developed for wound dressing. The amount of CNF and TA was varied in the composite material and a complete characterization including SEM, FTIR, XRD, XPS, TGA was performed. Also, the conductivity, mechanical properties, cytotoxicity, a… Show more

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