1. Electrospun Fibers Containing Bio-Based Ricinoleic Acid: Effect of Amount and Distribution of Ricinoleic Acid Unit on Antibacterial Properties
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TOTARO, GRAZIA, MAZZOLA, GIUSEPPE, VANNINI, MICAELA, SISTI, LAURA, GUALANDI, CHIARA, CELLI, ANNAMARIA, DI GIOIA, DIANA, FOCARETE, MARIA LETIZIA, Paltrinieri, L., Ballestrazzi, A., Valeri, S., Pollicino, A., Totaro, G., Paltrinieri, L., Mazzola, G., Vannini, M., Sisti, L., Gualandi, C., Ballestrazzi, A., Valeri, S., Pollicino, A., Celli, A., Di Gioia, D., and Focarete, M.L.
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antibacterial properties ,bio-based poly(ricinoleic acid) ,electrospinning ,poly (butilene succinate) ,surfaces ,antibacterial propertie ,poly(butylene succinate) ,technology, industry, and agriculture - Abstract
Novel bio-based and biodegradable electrospun membranes, containing bactericidal ricinoleic acid (RA) units either by copolymerization with butylene succinate (BS) units or by blending PRA and PBS homopolymers, are characterized in their chemical, thermal, mechanical and surface properties. In the blends E. coli and S. aureus mortality rate increases with PRA amount, while the copolymer shows lower bactericidal activity compared to the blend with similar composition. XPS demonstrates that in the blends an enrichment of RA units at the fiber surface occurs during electrospinning due to phase separation, while in the copolymer RA units are homogeneously dispersed along fiber cross-section.
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- 2015