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Published on: June 17, 2014
Biodegradable cellulose nanocrystal composites doped with carbon dots for packaging and anticounterfeiting
Shiva Singh1, Keshav Dev2, Shakshi Bhardwaj1
1Department of Polymer and Process Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Saharanpur Campus, Saharanpur-247001, India. pradip@pe.iitr.ac.in.
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Developing sustainable and multifunctional materials is imperative for advancing anti-counterfeiting measures, sensing technologies, and intelligent packaging solutions. Concurrently, materials based on carbon dots (CDs) and cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) are becoming established in such applications. Therefore, herein, we present the fabrication and characterization of water-based CDs and CNCs from Vigna mungo (black lentil: BL). The carbon dots (CDBL) were doped with nitrogen (NCDBL) and sulfur (SCDBL). These CDs were then utilized as anti-counterfeit inks and multifunctional sensor films when loaded in a biodegradable CNCBL matrix. These CDBL, SCDBL, and NCDBL exhibited diameters of 3.7, 5.3, and 5.5 nm, respectively, with bandgap values ranging from 3.65 eV to 2.95 eV. For anti-counterfeiting, CDs/CNCBL-based inks were applied to white sheets, rendering them invisible under normal lighting conditions and visible under UV light (365 nm). NCDBL exhibited sensitivity towards pH changes (2-12), demonstrating the sensing potential of NCDBL/CNCBL films for monitoring food freshness. Additionally, NCDBL/CNCBL-based films have exhibited effective control over microbial load due to nitrogen doping. These films biodegrade within 29 days when buried in soil after use. This innovative approach presents multifunctional films that address critical needs in sensing, anti-counterfeiting, and intelligent packaging and opens new avenues for creating eco-friendly, multifunctional materials.
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