Polymeric Substrates Modification with Biobased Functional Compounds
A special issue of Compounds (ISSN 2673-6918).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2023) | Viewed by 11082
Special Issue Editors
Interests: materials science; polymers; biopolymers; bioplastics; bionanocomposites; nanomaterials; reactive processing; recycling; materials waste management
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Interests: polymer functionalization; 2D layered materials; preparation and characterization of functional host–guest inorganic–organic systems; polymer nanocomposites; compatibilization; polymer blending; recycling
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Recent years have seen growing interest in imparting antioxidant, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory functionality to polymeric materials and substrates. Plant and plant secondary metabolites, such as carotenoids, glucosinates, and polyphenols, are biobased functional compounds that may have critical applications due to their specific activity. For example, polyphenols have antioxidant, antibacterial, antiviral, and anticarcinogenic properties. They act as scavengers and quenchers of free radicals and as chelating agents of metal species and are used in the cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and nutraceutical industries. In addition, incorporating polyphenols into a polymer matrix can provide newly developed materials for food packaging, personal care and biomedical applications.
This Special Issue aims to offer a collection of articles that present an overview of the various ways of integrating biobased functional compounds within different polymeric materials in bulk or on the surface, including films, electrospun fibers, self-assembled coatings, etc.
In addition to mixing the active compounds with the polymers, functionalization and methods to control the localization and/or the migration of the functional bioactive compounds can be discussed. Moreover, submission of research works dealing with the understanding and rationalization of the interactions of compounds with the polymer substrate is invited to provide essential insights into the concentration and release of retained species, which are critical aspects in food packaging, personal care, biomedical and environmental applications.
Dr. Maria Beatrice Coltelli
Dr. Serena Coiai
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- bioactive compounds
- functional polymeric substrates
- antimicrobial
- antioxidant
- anti-inflammatory
- controlled release
- food packaging
- personal care
- biomedical applications
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