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    Fabrication of hollow magnetic polyaniline particles via in-situ polymerization in one-pot for UV–Vis-NIR and EMI applications
    (2024-01-01)
    Promlok, Duangkamol
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    Wichaita, Waraporn
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    Phongtamrug, Suttinun
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    Kaewsaneha, Chariya
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    Sreearunothai, Paiboon
    The concern on the adverse impacts of electromagnetic (EM) pollution has continuously increased. Instead of using heavy metal sheet, this work aims to develop magnetic polymeric particles, that can easily be incorporated in coatings, for EM/ultraviolet-visible-near infrared (UV–Vis-NIR) shielding. By carefully design structure and key components, hollow magnetic (HoM) polyaniline (PANI) particles possessing a void encircled with magnetic nanoparticles dispersed in PANI semi-conductive shell were fabricated via the oxidative polymerization in emulsion system. By using ethyl benzene as a soft template and different surfactive dopants, i.e., sodium dodecyl sulfate, sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate, and poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate) (PSS), the HoM-PANI particles (0.5–2 μm) with well-defined hollow structure, high magnetic loading (17–21%wt), and superparamagnetic properties were obtained. The particle size distribution, and magnetic loading were slightly affected by the reaction temperature, whereas molecular weight (M<inf>w</inf>) of the localized dopant considerably influenced on the levels of interparticle connectivity, and hence, the conductivity could be tailored. The water dispersible HoM-PANI particles could form opaque coating, and free-standing film. PSS with M<inf>w</inf> of 70 K and 1 M yielded the larger HoM-PANI particles and more opaque films than small dopant molecules. Void size was the determining effect on excellent opacity of the coating containing HoM-PANI dispersed in poly(vinyl alcohol) matrix against UV–Vis-NIR, and EM radiation. The ability to tune their optical properties, and electrical conductivity accomplished by designing the particle nanostructure, and doping/de-doping by localized dopants enables them the promising candidates for functional paint, and film for irradiation protection.
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    PMMA particles coated with chitosan-silver nanoparticles as a dual antibacterial modifier for natural rubber latex films
    (2019-02-01)
    Suteewong, Teeraporn
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    Wongpreecha, Jitrada
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    Polpanich, Duangporn
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    Jangpatarapongsa, Kulachart
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    Kaewsaneha, Chariya
    The antibacterial activity in sulphur prevulcanized natural rubber (SPNR) latex film was effectively improved by deposition of poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) particles encircled with chitosan-coated silver nanoparticles (AgNPs-CS). With the focus on a green process, CS was selected as a safe reducing and stabilizing agent for the one-step synthesis of AgNPs-CS (38 nm, +40.4 mV) in an autoclave. The adsorption of small-sized AgNPs-CS directly onto rubber film did not provide an inhibitory effect on S. aureus. It also had a low antibacterial effect on E. coli. This is because of the particles becoming completely/partially submerged into the soft rubber matrix upon drying. Hence, the AgNPs-CS were fabricated as a shell surrounding a rigid PMMA core (496 nm, -30.9 mV). This was done using a heterocoagulation technique prior to coating on SPNR film. The presence of PMMA/AgNPs-CS on the surface of SPNR film effectively increased the surface roughness from ca. 44 to 150 nm. This substantially promoted the antibacterial activity against E. coli and S. aureus by way of contact killing and repelling mechanisms. The cytotoxicity on L-929 fibroblasts was also suppressed. This study would be, therefore, applicable to the development of antibacterial SPNR film with high surface roughness, low cytotoxicity. It could also be applied for other soft substrates.
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    One-pot, large-scale green synthesis of silver nanoparticles-chitosan with enhanced antibacterial activity and low cytotoxicity
    (2018-11-01)
    Wongpreecha, Jitrada
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    Polpanich, Duangporn
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    Suteewong, Teeraporn
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    Kaewsaneha, Chariya
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    Tangboriboonrat, Pramuan
    Silver nanoparticles stabilized with chitosan (AgNPs-CS) were synthesized based on the one-pot green process in an autoclave, in which CS acts as reducing agent as well as stabilizer. Effects related to temperature and pressure input on particle formation were systematically investigated. Mechanism taking place during particle nucleation and growth was proposed. The data from UV–vis absorption, X-ray diffraction pattern and morphology confirmed the formation of AgNPs-CS with face-centered cubic (fcc) structure. The synthesized AgNPs-CS showed the effective antibacterial activity against both E. coli and S. aureus. The minimum bactericidal concentration values of 39.1 and 312.5 μg/ml for E. coli and S. aureus, respectively, did not show cytotoxicity to L-929 fibroblast. Moreover, the covering of CS on the surface of AgNPs-CS was proven to reduce the cytotoxicity when compared with commercial citrate-stabilized AgNPs. Considering simple and mild process, this synthesis approach would be helpful for development of benign AgNPs-based antibacterial agent.