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Carbohydrate Polymers | 2016

Application of cellulose acetate for controlled release of thymol

Stoja Milovanovic; Darka Marković; Ksenija Aksentijevic; D. Stojanović; Jasna Ivanovic; Irena Zizovic

Cellulose acetate (CA) was investigated as a carrier towards development of material with controlled release of thymol as a natural substance with strong antibacterial properties using high pressure techniques. Effect of thymol content on CA was confirmed by SEM, FTIR and DSC methods. Kinetic of thymol release from CA was tested using simulated gastric and intestinal fluids (hydrochloric acid and phosphate buffer saline). Results were correlated with Korsmeyer-Peppas and Weibull model. Depending on the thymol content and chemical nature of the release medium, the time of thymol release varied from one to three days indicating CA as a promising carrier of thymol with potential uses from medicine to agriculture. The impregnated CA showed antibacterial activity against 23 tested bacterial strains including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) which is particularly important bearing in mind that this strain causes fatal infections in humans and animals.


International Journal of Polymer Science | 2017

Cellulose Acetate Based Material with Antibacterial Properties Created by Supercritical Solvent Impregnation

Stoja Milovanovic; Tijana Adamovic; Ksenija Aksentijevic; Dusan Misic; Jasna Ivanovic; Irena Zizovic

Supercritical CO2 was used as a green solvent and impregnation medium for loading cellulose acetate beads with carvacrol in order to obtain a biomaterial with antibacterial properties. Supercritical solvent impregnation was performed in a high-pressure view cell at temperature of 50°C and pressures of 10, 21, and 30 MPa with the processing time ranging from 2 to 18 h. The rate of impregnation increased with the pressure increase. However, maximum impregnation yield (round 60%) was not affected by the pressure applied. Selected samples of the impregnated cellulose acetate containing 6–60% of carvacrol were proven to have considerable antibacterial effect against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial strains including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus which causes severe infections in humans and animals. In addition, cellulose acetate beads containing 6.0–33.6% of carvacrol were shown to have a porous structure with submicron pores which is of interest for the controlled delivery applications.


Fibers and Polymers | 2018

Floating Photocatalyst Based on Poly(ε-caprolactone) Foam and TiO2 Nanoparticles for Removal of Textile Dyes

Darka Marković; Stoja Milovanovic; Željko Radovanović; Irena Zizovic; Zoran Šaponjić; Maja Radetić

This study discusses a novel approach for fabrication of floating photocatalyst which can be efficiently exploited for photodegradation of dyes in aqueous solutions. A fabrication of the floating photocatalyst consisted of two steps: transformation of the poly(ε-caprolactone) beads (PCLb) into poly(ε-caprolactone) foam (PCLf) with porous structure in supercritical carbon-dioxide and subsequent loading of PCLf with TiO2 nanoparticles (NPs). Morphological characterization of the PCLf before and after TiO2 NPs loading was carried out by FESEM. The presence of titanium on the surface and inside the PCLf was detected by EDX. Photocatalytical activity of the floating photocatalyst was investigated in aqueous solution of textile dyes C.I. Acid Orange 7 (AO7) and C.I. Basic Yellow 28 (BY28) which were exposed to lamp that simulates the sun light. In addition to sustainable floatability for a long period of time, developed floating photocatalyst exhibited high rate of photodegradation since the complete discoloration of AO7 and BY28 solutions and photocatalysts alone occurred after 300 and 180 min of illumination, respectively. Its photocatalytic activity was preserved after three repeated photodegradation cycles with unchanged chemical structure that was confirmed by FTIR analysis.


Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2013

Solubility of thymol in supercritical carbon dioxide and its impregnation on cotton gauze

Stoja Milovanovic; Marko Stamenic; Darka Marković; Maja Radetić; Irena Zizovic


Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2015

Supercritical impregnation of cellulose acetate with thymol

Stoja Milovanovic; Marko Stamenic; Darka Marković; Jasna Ivanovic; Irena Zizovic


Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2016

Supercritical CO2 sorption kinetics and thymol impregnation of PCL and PCL-HA

Jasna Ivanovic; Sandra Knauer; Alejandra Fanovich; Stoja Milovanovic; Marko Stamenic; P. Jaeger; Irena Zizovic; Rudolf Eggers


Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2015

Impregnation of corona modified polypropylene non-woven material with thymol in supercritical carbon dioxide for antimicrobial application

Darka Marković; Stoja Milovanovic; Maja Radetić; Bojan Jokić; Irena Zizovic


Starch-starke | 2015

Effect of starch xero- and aerogels preparation on the supercritical CO2 impregnation of thymol

Stoja Milovanovic; Ivona Janković-Častvan; Jasna Ivanovic; Irena Zizovic


Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2013

Supercritical fluid extraction of curry flowers, sage leaves, and their mixture

Svetolik Maksimovic; Zeljka Kesic; Ivana Lukić; Stoja Milovanovic; Mihailo S. Ristić; Dejan Skala


Starch-starke | 2016

Utilization of supercritical CO2 as a processing aid in setting functionality of starch‐based materials

Jasna Ivanovic; Stoja Milovanovic; Irena Zizovic

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Dusan Misic

University of Belgrade

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