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From Bolaina Blanca Wood Fibers to Antimicrobial Films: Characterization and Application in the Food Industry Using Copper Nanoparticles

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2024
Author(s)
Zavaleta Cavero, Daniel Alejandro
Chumpitaz Principe, Dalton Antonio
Gutarra Espinoza, Abel Aurelio
Cárdenas Oscanoa, Aldo Joao
Gonzales Mora, Hector Enrique
Quino Favero, Javier Martin
Gomez Maldonado, Diego
Peresin, Maria Soledad
Ponce Alvarez, Silvia Patricia
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Abstract
The isolation and use of polymers from non-traditional sources for the development of functional materials is becoming increasingly popular. One of the aspects of these developments is the inclusion of additives, such as antimicrobial agents, that provide added value to these polymers. This work discusses the preparation of a nanocomposite using isolated nanocellulose from bolaina blanca wood, polyvinyl alcohol, and copper nanoparticles. Extensive characterization of the chemical, mechanical, thermal, morphological, and other film properties revealed that the films formulated with highly refined microfibrillated cellulose (CMF) exhibited the best overall performance. The improved mechanical and barrier properties of these films support their possible use in food packaging. The addition of copper nanoparticles (CuONP) provided an inhibition ring for E. coli growth in all the cases when it was presented, with the biggest inhibition area when using the CMF20 which contains 79.20% of CMF. Overall, the results obtained in this work show the potential of alternative-sourced CMF and CuONP for the generation of green, sustainable, and active packaging. © 2024 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12724/22563
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2024.2431314
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Taylor and Francis Ltd.
Subject
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Journal
Journal of Natural Fibers
ISSN
1544-0478
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