Antibacterial LDPE-based nanocomposites with salicylic and rosmarinic acid-modified layered double hydroxides

Polymer nanocomposites, prepared by dispersing layered nanofillers bearing active and natural compounds in a polymer matrix, offer a tunable way to confer antibacterial activity to traditional polymers for packaging materials. Antibacterial host-guest systems were prepared by intercalation of mono-d...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied clay science 2021-11, Vol.214, p.106276, Article 106276
Hauptverfasser: Coiai, Serena, Cicogna, Francesca, Pinna, Simone, Spiniello, Roberto, Onor, Massimo, Oberhauser, Werner, Coltelli, Maria-Beatrice, Passaglia, Elisa
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Zusammenfassung:Polymer nanocomposites, prepared by dispersing layered nanofillers bearing active and natural compounds in a polymer matrix, offer a tunable way to confer antibacterial activity to traditional polymers for packaging materials. Antibacterial host-guest systems were prepared by intercalation of mono-deprotonated rosmarinic and salicylic acid (RA and SA), with recognized antibacterial and antioxidant properties, into a nitrate-intercalated MgAl layered double hydroxide (LDH) via anion exchange reaction. The structural, morphological, and thermal properties of the modified LDHs (i.e., MgAl-RA and MgAl-SA), compared with those of a fully exchanged ZnAl-SA, indicated the successful immobilization of the functional molecules. Linear low-density polyethylene (LDPE)/antibacterial-LDH nanocomposites were prepared by a two-step melt compounding procedure. X-ray diffraction analysis and scanning electron microscopy showed that MgAl-RA was better dispersed than ZnAl-SA and MgAl-SA. LDPE nanocomposites containing the highest filler content showed increased thermo-oxidation stability, with a marked effect for LDPE/MgAl-RA due to the antioxidant power of RA. Furthermore, the antibacterial activity of LDPE/MgAl-RA was high and selective toward Staphylococcus aureus. Finally, the overall migration of RA and SA from films of polymer nanocomposites immersed in ethanol solution was followed by fluorescence spectroscopy evidencing a controlled release of the active compounds. [Display omitted] •Intercalation of mono-deprotonated rosmarinic and salycilic acid in LDH.•LDPE/LDH nanocomposites by a two-step melt compounding procedure.•Stabilization of LDPE under thermo-oxidation.•High and selective antibacterial activity of LDPE/rosmarinic acid modified-LDH toward S. aureus.•Controlled release of fluorescent active compounds from films of LDPE nanocomposites.
ISSN:0169-1317
1872-9053
DOI:10.1016/j.clay.2021.106276