Synthesis and investigation of cellulose based pyridine modified microfibers for their exploitation in antibacterial textile production
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DEMIRDÖĞEN, Ruken Esra, EMEN, Fatih Mehmet, KILIC, Derya, KARAÇOLAK, Ali Ihsan, YILDIRIM, Zeynep, YESILKAYNAK, Tuncay, AVŞAR, Göktürk, AŞKAR, Şinasi. Synthesis and investigation of cellulose based pyridine modified microfibers for their exploitation in antibacterial textile production. In: Central and Eastern European Conference on Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, Ed. 4, 28-31 august 2017, Chişinău. Germany: Academica Greifswald, 2017, Editia 4, p. 450. ISBN 978-3-940237-47-7.
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Central and Eastern European Conference on Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry
Editia 4, 2017
Conferința "Central and Eastern European Conference"
4, Chişinău, Moldova, 28-31 august 2017

Synthesis and investigation of cellulose based pyridine modified microfibers for their exploitation in antibacterial textile production


Pag. 450-450

Demirdöğen Ruken Esra1, Emen Fatih Mehmet2, Kilic Derya2, Karaçolak Ali Ihsan2, Yildirim Zeynep2, Yesilkaynak Tuncay3, Avşar Göktürk4, Aşkar Şinasi1
 
1 Cankiri Karatekin University,
2 Mehmet Akif Ersoy University,
3 Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam University,
4 Mersin University
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 25 octombrie 2019


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In order to prevent community origin infections new antibacterial agents and antibacterial textiles obtained by functionalization of textiles with pyridine based compounds, which can act as effective agents, has gained importance [1]. In this study, dichlorodipyridine palladium (II) (PdCl2L12), dichlorodipyridine nickel (II) (NiCl2L12), dichlorodipyridine copper (II) (CuCl2L12), dibromodipyridine copper (II) (CuBr2L12) complexes are synthesized for to be exploited for this purpose. DTA/TG, FT-IR and 1H-NMR analysis of the compounds are made. Antibacterial activity of these compounds are investigated. The results are summarized in Table 1. In order to obtain antibacterial textiles from these compounds, their micro-fibers in cellulose acetate are obtained via electrospinning. Physical and chemical characterization of the electrospun agent incorporated micro-fibers are made. As is presented in Table 1 antibacterial activity of the synthesized pyridine modified cellulose fibers against E.coli is determined and compared to the antibacterial activity of Gentamicine. Table 1. Zone diameter of the prepared complexes compared with that of Gentamisin