铜
纳米颗粒
抗菌活性
纤维素
材料科学
热稳定性
傅里叶变换红外光谱
化学工程
还原剂
核化学
原位
纳米技术
化学
冶金
细菌
有机化学
生物
工程类
遗传学
作者
Gollapudi Venkata Ramanamurthy,Mallavarapu Umamahesh,Jaswanth Seetha,S Krishna Chaithanya,Chandra Sekhar Vatti,N. Hariram,Varadarajulu Anumakonda
标识
DOI:10.1080/24701556.2023.2267537
摘要
AbstractMotivated to develop antibacterial cotton fabrics for medical applications, a simple, cheaper, and eco-friendly technology was employed for the generation of copper-based nanoparticles (CuBNPs—CuNPs and Cu2ONPs) in cellulose-based white cotton cloth, using Tinospora cordifolia (TC) leaf broth as reductant at ambient conditions. The presence of effective reducing agents in the TC leaf extracts was exploited for in situ generations of CuNPs and Cu2ONPs in cotton fabrics. The CuBNPs were analyzed by FTIR, SEM-connected EDX, TG-DTG, DSC, and XRD. The CuBNCFs were found to be in spherical shape with an average size of 120 nm. The XRD studies indicated the face-centered cubic (FCC) crystalline structure of CuBNPs. The in situ-generated CuBNPs in NCCFs showed good thermal stability, antibacterial activity, and mechanical properties. Based on the properties, the CuBNCFs can be considered for pillows, beds in hospitals, and packing materials.Keywords: Copper-based nanoparticlesTC leaves solutionin situ methodologyanti-pathogenic bacterial studiesNCCFs AcknowledgmentThe authors have thanked the Department of Chemistry, RGMCET, Nandyal, for carrying out the experimental work.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.
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