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Xiaoqian Wang

Xiaoqian Wang

Beijing Forestry University, China

Title: Preparation, Characterization and Antibacterial Activity of a Novel Chitosan Polymer Dye

Biography

Biography: Xiaoqian Wang

Abstract

As we all know, chitosan which is one of the most abundant natural amino polysaccharide has many special properties, such as biodegradability, nontoxicity, renewability and antibacteriality and so on. 1-3 However, its low solubility in water restricts the application in wood, food and other industries. 4 To improve the water solubility of chitosan, the carboxymethyl group was introduced. Acid red GR is commonly used in wood dyeing for its bright colors and easily penetrating in wood fiber. However, the small dye molecules run off easily from wood which is love by bacterial. 5 Hence, a newly synthesized biopolymer dye with acid dye and anti-bacterial chitosan would have a huge market and broad prospects in wood industry for special situation like hospital, etc. Therefore, a new and novel antimicrobial biopolymer dye was synthesized by reaction of o-carboxymethyl chitosan and acid red GR. The synthesized products were characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Thermogravimetric (TGA), solubility test and antimicrobial test. Results show that the antimicrobial biopolymer dye was combined by NH3+ of chitosan and sulfonic group of acid red GR under acidic conditions. Water solubility of chitosan biopolymer dye was increased. Moreover, the antibacterial property of the new synthesized dye was excellent, whose antibacterial rates of S. aureus and E. coil were both bigger than 99%. These results may provide new perspectives on improving the decorative properties and antimicrobial properties in wood industry.