Sustainable Grafting of (Ligno)Cellulose‐Based Powders with Antibacterial Functionalities: Effect of Biomass Type and Synthesis Conditions
Maria Luisa Testa,
Omar Ginoble Pandoli,
Claudio Cecone
et al.
Abstract:The problem of microbial resistance to antibiotics makes it necessary to develop new materials capable of overcoming the resistance to the chemicals currently used. Herein, the antibacterial properties of modified bamboo powder are tested and compared with modified cellulose isolated from soybean hulls. Such biomasses are functionalized in a water solution with (3‐aminopropyl)triethoxysilane to introduce primary amino groups, and two different functionalization procedures are adopted: the first requires conven… Show more
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