TY - JOUR
T1 - Gelatin‒carboxymethyl cellulose film incorporated porphyrin metal–organic frameworks with photodynamic/photothermal synergistic antibacterial activities for pork packaging application
AU - Yan, Han
AU - Lin, Xianfeng
AU - Duan, Nuo
AU - Khan, Imran Mahmood
AU - Wang, Zhouping
AU - Wu, Shijia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2023/9
Y1 - 2023/9
N2 - To protect the food contents from the exterior environmental stimulus and microbial contamination, herein, a photodynamic and photothermal synergistic antibacterial film (PP/GC film), as food packaging material, was synthesized by a solution-casting method. In brief, the film utilized gelatin‒carboxymethyl cellulose (GC) as the matrix for accommodating PCN@PDA nanoparticles (PPNPs), a porphyrin metal‒organic framework (PCN‒224) coating with a polydopamine layer. Various characterizations were implemented to demonstrate the successful formation of PPNPs, which simultaneously exhibited the methyl orange photodegradation ability and the photothermal conversion capability under 660 nm irradiation. The incorporation of 5% wt PPNPs significantly improved the mechanical properties, water barrier properties and UV shielding performance of the films. Notably, the PP/GC films had efficient antibacterial activity within short periods of irradiation time. Moreover, the as‒prepared films significantly improved the storage safety of pork, which can be a good development prospect in the food industry.
AB - To protect the food contents from the exterior environmental stimulus and microbial contamination, herein, a photodynamic and photothermal synergistic antibacterial film (PP/GC film), as food packaging material, was synthesized by a solution-casting method. In brief, the film utilized gelatin‒carboxymethyl cellulose (GC) as the matrix for accommodating PCN@PDA nanoparticles (PPNPs), a porphyrin metal‒organic framework (PCN‒224) coating with a polydopamine layer. Various characterizations were implemented to demonstrate the successful formation of PPNPs, which simultaneously exhibited the methyl orange photodegradation ability and the photothermal conversion capability under 660 nm irradiation. The incorporation of 5% wt PPNPs significantly improved the mechanical properties, water barrier properties and UV shielding performance of the films. Notably, the PP/GC films had efficient antibacterial activity within short periods of irradiation time. Moreover, the as‒prepared films significantly improved the storage safety of pork, which can be a good development prospect in the food industry.
KW - Food packaging
KW - Photodynamic performance
KW - Photothermal performance
KW - Porphyrin‒metal‒organic frameworks
KW - Synergistic antibacterial activity
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2023.111556
DO - 10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2023.111556
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85153521354
SN - 0260-8774
VL - 353
JO - Journal of Food Engineering
JF - Journal of Food Engineering
M1 - 111556
ER -