Abstract

In this paper, chitosan (Chi) was successfully reacted with natural mono ketone namely, camphor (Cam), through a condensation reaction to obtain a novel Chi-Cam polymer. The encapsulation of Chi-Cam polymer into the cavity of β-cyclodextrin biopolymer by inclusion complex method, and the immobilization of TiO2 NPs into Chi-Cam matrix by metal complex method were performed. A set of characterizations (XRD, FTIR, SEM, UV–Vis., optical band gap, Urbach energy, refractive index, and thermogravimetric analysis) were implemented to incorporate their properties with applications. It was not observed the existence of any strange peaks in diffractogram patterns of all prepared samples, confirming the proper preparation and high purity polymers. The crystalline index was found to be 69.41, 41.58, 58.25 and 44.2 % for Chi, Chi-Cam, polyrotaxane, and nanocomposite, respectively. High surface area, lowest pores size, and lowest pores volume were confirmed the micropores of composite, which also could provide more reactive sites, and enhancing the bioactivity. The tested Chi-Cam/TiO2 NPs possessed the highest antimicrobial impact, followed by the Chi-Cam/β-CD towards pathogenic microbes. The highest % inhibition of biofilm formation by Chi-Cam, Chi-Cam/β-CD, and Chi-Cam/TiO2 NPs was noted for S. aureus (40.05 %, 80.21 %, and 87.49 %), E. coli (38.56 %, 74.32 % and 83.32 %), P. aureginosa (32.12 %, 58.80 %, and 74.53 %), and C. albicans (13.69 %, 27.89 % and 70.89 %), respectively. The obtaining findings pave the route towards useful utilization of potential materials for biomedical applications.

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