Chitosan-Based Materials
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2021) | Viewed by 50536
Special Issue Editors
Interests: functionalization of materials; medical devices; medical textiles; polysaccharides; adsorption; colloids; surface chemistry; chitosan; interaction studies; charging behaviour
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Interests: fibers; fiber structure and properties; surface and interface properties; functionalization; biomedical applications
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Chitosan shows excellent properties such as good adhesiveness, good biodegradability, no toxicity, microbial inhibition efficiency, including the ability to improve the resistance to viral infections in plants, inhibit viral infections in animal cells, or prevent phage infections in microbial cultures, to mention just a few. It is also known as an immunological enhancer. As such, it is an ideal candidate to be applied in different structural forms and for different purposes as an antimicrobial agent. Moreover, the use of chitosan nanoparticles as drug delivery system offers many advantages because chitosan is non-toxic and does not require any hazardous solvents. It enables controlled release of active agents and, due to the presence of amino groups, it has readily available sites for crosslinking and modification and, most importantly, it has a mucoadhesive character, which increases residual time at the site of the absorption. Recently, considerable research effort has been made in order to develop safe and efficient chitosan-based products. For this purpose, different chitosan derivatives were synthesized or combined with other polymers or inorganic particles. Macromolecular solutions, micro and nano particles dispersions/suspensions were developed as functional agents themselves or as coating for different polymer materials such as catheters, tampons, wound dressings, vascular grafts, packaging material, magnetic nanoparticles, etc. The new material may also be provide from chitosan bulk solutions, as for example electrospinning of chitosan based fibres. Despite the fact, that numerous data have drawn attention to the chitosan-based applications in the pharmaceutical, textile, food, biomedical segments as well as for cleaning technologies and other fields, there are only few chitosan-based materials product on the market. Due to the chitosan great and universal properties as well as opportunity to use different chitosan derivates resulting in different functionality, there is still a big challenge to combine chitosan with other organic and inorganic materials to establish novel composite, chitosan -based materials as safe and efficient chitosan products for variety of use. This special issue is dedicated to recent novel and innovative contributions in the field of chitosan-based (composite) materials product. These may concern products for variety of use, describing formulations development and manufacturing processes of this kind of composite materials as well as characterization and efficiency of them/ properties and applications. Risks associated with scaling-up of recently developed products may also be pointed out. Contributions from PhD students, post-doc and young investigators from different research fields will be welcome.
Prof. Lidija Fras Zemljič
Prof. Simona Strnad
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- chitosan
- nanoparticles
- coatings
- composites
- functionality
- nanofibers
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