Issue 38, 2024

Bioactive Ag(i) coordination complexes as dopants for castor oil plasticized ethylcellulose films

Abstract

The effects exerted by new bioactive acylpyrazolonate Ag(I) derivatives of the general formula [Ag(QPy,CF3)(R-Im)] containing different substituents on the imidazole (R-Im) ancillary ligands and the natural plasticizer castor oil when both are added to the ethylcellulose (EC) biopolymer in the preparation of thin films as potential active food packaging materials are presented. The Ag(I) complexes [Ag(QPy,CF3)(Bn-Im)] and [Ag(QPy,CF3)(Bu-Im)], having benzyl and butyl substituents, whose single crystal molecular structures are reported, have proved to be highly compatible for efficient incorporation between the EC polymer and the hydrophobic plasticizer chains, giving rise, even at low concentrations, to homogeneous, robust and elastic films. The concomitant presence of these Ag(I) complexes and castor oil in the polymer EC matrix gives rise to thin films with improved antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli (E. coli) as a model of Gram-negative bacterial strains when compared to the non-plasticized ones, with very low Ag(I) migration in the three food simulants used (distilled water, ethanol 10% v/v and acetic acid 3% v/v) under two assay conditions (70 °C for 2 h and 40 °C for 10 days).

Graphical abstract: Bioactive Ag(i) coordination complexes as dopants for castor oil plasticized ethylcellulose films

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Aug 2024
Accepted
05 Sep 2024
First published
06 Sep 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Dalton Trans., 2024,53, 15992-16004

Bioactive Ag(I) coordination complexes as dopants for castor oil plasticized ethylcellulose films

F. Scarpelli, A. Crispini, I. Aiello, N. Godbert, F. Marchetti, S. Xhafa, G. De Filpo, M. Baratta, R. Berardi, P. Alfano and E. Giorno, Dalton Trans., 2024, 53, 15992 DOI: 10.1039/D4DT02201G

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