Affiliations 

  • 1 Department of Chemical Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 70101, Taiwan
  • 2 Chemical Engineering Discipline, School of Engineering, Monash University Malaysia, Jalan Lagoon Selatan, 47500 Bandar Sunway, Selangor, Malaysia
  • 3 Department of Applied Chemistry, Chaoyang University of Technology, Taichung 41349, Taiwan
  • 4 Department of Chemical Engineering/Graduate School of Biochemical Engineering, Ming Chi University of Technology, New Taipei City 24301, Taiwan
  • 5 Department of Chemical Engineering/Graduate School of Biochemical Engineering, Ming Chi University of Technology, New Taipei City 24301, Taiwan. Electronic address: ykchang@mail.mcut.edu.tw
Int J Biol Macromol, 2020 Jul 01;154:844-854.
PMID: 32194127 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2020.03.127

Abstract

In this study, polyacrylonitrile (PAN) nanofiber membrane was prepared by an electrospinning technique. After alkaline hydrolysis, the ion-exchange nanofiber membrane (P-COOH) was grafted with chitosan molecules to form a chitosan-modified nanofiber membrane (P-COOH-CS). Poly(hexamethylene biguanide) (PHMB) was then covalently immobilized on P-COOH and P-COOH-CS to form P-COOH-PHMB and P-COOH-CS-PHMB, respectively. The nanofiber membranes were subjected to various surface analyses as well as to the evaluations of antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli. The optimal modification conditions for P-COOH-CS-PHMB were attained by water-soluble chitosan at 50 kDa of molecular weight, coupling pH at 7, and 0.05% (w/w) of PHMB. Within 10 min of treatment, the antibacterial rate was close to 100%. Under the similar conditions of antibacterial treatment, the P-COOH-CS-PHMB exhibited a better antibacterial efficacy than the P-COOH-PHMB. When the number of bacterial cells was increased by 2000 folds, both types of nanofiber membranes still maintained the antibacterial rate close to 100%. After five cycles of repeated antibacterial treatment, the antibacterial efficacy of P-COOH-PHMB was 96%, which was higher than that of P-COOH-CS-PHMB (83%). The experimental results revealed that the PHMB-modified nanofiber membranes can be suitably applied in water treatment such as water disinfection and biofouling control.

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