Chitosan-based nanofragrance with antibacterial function applied to wallpaper

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Adding fragrances to the wallpaper can optimize our living environment and office environment. However, the poor adhesion and rapid release of fragrances on wallpapers have limited their application. In this study, vanillin was encapsulated in particles based on chitosan and poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid), thereby achieving a slow release of the fragrance. In addition, due to the addition of chitosan, the adhesion of the fragrance on the wallpaper was enhanced, and the wallpaper was given antibacterial properties.

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Zhang, T., Lu, Z., Yang, J., Wang, J., Shen, J., Wang, X., … Zhang, X. (2020). Chitosan-based nanofragrance with antibacterial function applied to wallpaper. Engineering in Life Sciences, 20(11), 541–546. https://doi.org/10.1002/elsc.202000016

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