Abstract

In this study, the antibacterial polyelectrolyte carboxymethyl xylan/chitosan (CMX/CS) films incorporated with halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) and Origanum vulgare essential oil (OEO) were prepared and then characterized. Xylan-rich hemicelluloses (62.23%) were extracted from sugarcane bagasse pith and then subjected to carboxymethylation. FTIR analysis revealed the successful modification of hemicelluloses. The irregular white spots in SEM images of nanobiocomposites revealed the entrance of HNTs into the polymer matrix. EDX maps manifested that the density of Si and Al atoms increased, as the amount of HNT increased. The observed discontinuities for EO-containing nanobiocomposites in the SEM images may be attributed to the hydrophobic nature of EO. The barrier properties of the nanocomposites improved by incorporation of HNTs and O. vulgare. The tensile strength of nanocomposite improved significantly by incorporating HNT. EO/HNT-containing films exhibited a higher antibacterial activity against selected bacteria than HNT-containing films.

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