ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY AND STRUCTURE OF SOL-GEL BASED SiO2/HPC/Zn NANOCOMPOSITES

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2020-01-01
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The present paper reports an investigation of the antibacterial activity of sol-gel derived silica/hydroxypropyl cellulose zinc doped nanocomposites. The thermal analysis shows that the crosslinking between cellulose ether and zinc ions is more thermally stable than the crosslinking of the precursors in the matrix. The optical investigation and the transmission electron microscopy (TEM) observation verify the existence of nano-dimentional zinc particles. The antibacterial properties of the composites are investigated by measuring the inhibition zones formed around the materials of a different zinc content in presence of reference strains of Gram-positive bacteria - Bacillus subtilis 3562 and Gram-negative bacteria - Escherichia coli K12 and by calculating the growth decrease percentage.
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