Xiao F, Xiao Y, Ji W, Li L, Zhang Y, Chen M, Wang H. Photocatalytic chitosan-based bactericidal films incorporated with WO
3/AgBr/Ag and activated carbon for ethylene removal and application to banana preservation.
Carbohydr Polym 2024;
328:121681. [PMID:
38220356 DOI:
10.1016/j.carbpol.2023.121681]
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Abstract
Ethylene (C2H4) and pathogenic microorganisms are the two major causes of the deterioration of postharvest fruits and vegetables (F&V). Hence, the development of active packaging with C2H4 scavenging and bactericidal activities is urgently desirable. Herein, a novel photocatalytic active film (CS-PC-AC) is developed for banana preservation by incorporating WO3/AgBr/Ag photocatalyst (PC) and activated carbon (AC) into chitosan (CS). The fabricated PC is a ternary Z-scheme heterojunction and its high photocatalytic activity is achieved by the bridge of Ag between WO3 and AgBr through rapid transfer and separation of photogenerated electrons and holes. AC plays an indispensable role in the photocatalytic reaction through molecule adsorption and transport. PC and AC are hydrogen bonded with chitosan and their incorporation has slight effect on film's thermal stability but decreases the film's mechanical and barrier properties to some extent. CS-PC-AC exhibits strong bactericidal activity (killing ~100 % of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus within 3 h) and good C2H4 scavenging activity (C2H4 scavenging rate of 49 ± 2 %) under visible light irradiation, which can extend the banana shelf-life by at least 50 % at 25 °C. These results indicate the good perspective of CS-PC-AC in the delay of the deterioration of postharvest F&V.
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