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Fluorescent Bioactive Corrole Grafted-Chitosan Films
Transparent
corrole grafted-chitosan films were prepared by chemical
modification of chitosan with a corrole macrocycle, namely, 5,10,15-trisĀ(pentafluorophenyl)Ācorrole
(TPFC), followed by solvent casting. The obtained films were characterized
in terms of absorption spectra (UVāvis), FLIM (fluorescence
lifetime imaging microscopy), structure (FTIR, XPS), thermal stability
(TGA), thermomechanical properties (DMA), and antibacterial activity.
The results showed that the chemical grafting of chitosan with corrole
units did not affect its film-forming ability and that the grafting
yield increased with the reaction time. The obtained transparent films
presented fluorescence which increases with the amount of grafted
corrole units. Additionally, all films showed bacteriostatic effect
against S. aureus, as well as good
thermomechanical properties and thermal stability. Considering these
features, promising applications may be envisaged for these corrole-chitosan
films, such as biosensors, bioimaging agents, and bioactive optical
devices