Abstract

In this work, semi-IPN films, composed of cellulose acetate(CA) and crosslinked poly(acrylic acid), have been synthesized via benzophenone (BP) induced free radical photo-polymerization of acrylic acid (AAc) in the presence of dissolved cellulose acetate (CA) using N,N’ methylene bisacrylamise (MB) as the crosslinking agent. The mechanical properties were tested for the films having different compositions of MB, CA and AAc in the feed mixtures. The tensile strength (TS) and percent elongation (PE) were found to increase with a concentration of CA in the films, but showed decreasing trends with concentrations of CA in the films. However, with AAc content in the films, the TS increased and PE showed just the opposite trend. The film samples were also studied for water vapor and oxygen permeation studies. The water vapor transmission rate (WVTR) decreased with MB and CA contents, but showed an increasing trend with AAc contents in the films. Finally, a representative sample showed fair antibacterial and antifungal action against E. coli and Aspergillus flavus when studied using the ‘Zone of inhibition method’.

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