Abstract

BackgroundConductive sheets of cellulose and carbon nanomaterials and its human skin applications are an interesting research aspect as they have potential for applications for skin compatibility. Hence it is needed to explore the effects and shed light on these applications.MethodTo fabricate wearable, portable, flexible, lightweight, inexpensive, and biocompatible composite materials, carbon nanohorns (CNHs) and hydroxyethylcellulose (HEC) were used as precursors to prepare CNH-HEC (Cnh-cel) composite sheets. Cnh-cel sheets were prepared with different loading concentrations of CNHs (10, 20 50,100 mg) in 200 mg cellulose. To fabricate the bio-compatible sheets, a pristine composite of CNHs and HEC was prepared without any pretreatment of the materials.ResultsThe obtained sheets possess a conductivity of 1.83 × 10− 10 S/m and bio-compatible with human skin. Analysis for skin-compatibility was performed for Cnh-cel sheets by h-CLAT in vitro skin sensitization tests to evaluate the activation of THP-1 cells. It was found that THP-1 cells were not activated by Cnh-cel; hence Cnh-cel is a safe biomaterial for human skin. It was also found that the composite allowed only a maximum loading of 100 mg to retain the consistent geometry of free-standing sheets of < 100 μm thickness. Since CNHs have a unique arrangement of aggregates (dahlia structure), the composite is homogeneous, as verified by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and other functional properties investigated by Raman spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), conductivity measurement, tensile strength measurement, and skin sensitization.ConclusionIt can be concluded that cellulose and CNHs sheets are conductive and compatible to human skin applications.

Highlights

  • Among all the nanomaterials, carbon nanomaterials exhibit the most unique properties

  • It can be concluded that cellulose and carbon nanohorns (CNHs) sheets are conductive and compatible to human skin applications

  • We aimed to evaluate skin sensitization and cytotoxicity of novel composites of CNH and cellulose sheets using h-CLAT

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Introduction

Carbon nanomaterials exhibit the most unique properties. Many prominent applications involving materials synthesized with carbon nanomaterials have gained popularity in recent years. Owing to their unique geometry, and properties closely related to single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs), carbon nanohorns (CNHs) have attracted significant attention. CNHs have different profiles of dispersion, structural geometry, surface chemistry, and synthesis methods and have a different property. The toxicity of carbon nanomaterials is a significant limitation for bio-related applications. Many metals are used as catalysts for the synthesis of carbon nanotubes (CNT) and other carbon nanomaterials [1]. It is needed to explore the effects and shed light on these applications

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