The present study aims to improve the hydrophobicity and durability of bacterial cellulose (BC) nonwoven by functionalization with poly(fluorophenol).To this end,laccase was first entrapped onto BC and then used to polymerize the fluorophenol {4-[4-(trifluoromethyl) phenoxy] phenol} in-situ. The polymerization of fluorophenol by laccase was confirmed through1H NMR and MALDI-TOF analyses. The effect of poly(fluorophenol) on BC nonwoven was determined by evaluation of the surface hydrophobicity and olephobicity properties such as water contact angle (WCA), oil contact angle (OCA), surface energy and water/oil absorption time. After BC functionalization with poly(fluorophenol)(20mM), the WCA increased from 54.5 ± 1.2◦ to 120 ± 1.5◦ while the surface energy decreased (11.58 ± 1.4 mN/m). The OCA was also increased from 46.5 ± 2.5◦ to 87 ± 2◦ along to the decrease of surface energy (8.7 ± 1.5◦). X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis confirmed an increase in the fluorine content in BC from 5.27 to 17.57%. The findingsconfirmedthepolymerizationoffluorophenolbylaccaseanditsentrapmentonto a BC nanofiber structure. The durability of the functionalization with poly(fluorophenol) was confirmed by evaluating the washing fastness, tensile strength after washing and dimensional stability. The results indicate that the functionalized BC nonwoven had higher tensile strength (×10 times) and better dimensional stability (30%) than the non-functionalized BC nonwoven material.
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Song, J. E., Silva, C., Cavaco-Paulo, A. M., & Kim, H. R. (2019). Functionalization of bacterial cellulose nonwoven by poly(Fluorophenol) to improve its hydrophobicity and durability. Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 7(NOV). https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2019.00332
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