Abstract

Starch (SR)/carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) based antimicrobial films have been widely applied in packaging field. As a high-effect antimicrobial agent, the surface charge of imidazolium salt plays an important effect on antimicrobial performances of starch/carboxymethyl cellulose. Here in, the surface charge of dodecyl imidazolium bromide salt was regulated via thiol-ene reaction. Furthermore, antibacterial films were prepared by mixing imidazolium salts with SR/CMC via solution casting method. Under the optimized ratio of CMC to SR, the antibacterial activity for as-prepared ternary polymer blend films was enhanced with the increasing of surface charge of imidazolium salt. The sample of ADSC-01 film with highest surface charge showed best antibacterial properties for E. coli and S. aureus with the inhibition zone of 3.20 cm and 3.00 cm, respectively. In addition, hydrophobic property exhibited similar positive correlation with the surface charge. Therefore, this work provides a new route to regulate the antibacterial activity of bio-based ternary polymer blend films in the packaging.

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