%0 Journal Article %A Moutsatsou, Panagiota %A Coopman, Karen %A Georgiadou, Stella %D 2019 %T Chitosan & conductive PANI/Chitosan composite nanofibers - Evaluation of antibacterial properties %U https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/journal_contribution/Chitosan_conductive_PANI_Chitosan_composite_nanofibers_-_Evaluation_of_antibacterial_properties/9240791 %2 https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/ndownloader/files/16823291 %K Polyaniline %K Chitosan %K Nanofibers %K Wound dressing %K Electrospinning parameters %K Antimicrobial properties %K Voltage %K Humidity %K Chemical Engineering not elsewhere classified %X Within the healthcare industry, including the treatment of chronic wounds, the challenge of antimicrobial resistance continues to grow. As such, there is a need to develop new treatments that can reduce the bioburden in wounds. The present study is focused on the development of conductive polyaniline (PANI) / chitosan (CH) nanofibrous electrospun membranes and evaluates their antibacterial properties. The blended fibre membranes combine the materials’ respective properties such as electrical conductivity, biocompatibility and antibacterial activity. To this end, experimental design was used to determine the electrospinning windows of both pure chitosan and PANI/CH blends of different ratios (1:3, 3:5, 1:1). The effect of key environmental and process parameters (relative humidity and applied voltage) was determined, as well as the effect of the PANI/CH ratio in the blend, and the molecular interactions between PANI and Chitosan that led to jet stability. The nanofibrous mats were evaluated regarding their morphology and antibacterial effect against gram positive and gram negative bacterial strains, namely B. subtilis and E. coli. High PANI content mats show increased bactericidal activity against both bacterial strains. This study suggests that electrospun PANI/CH membranes are promising candidates for healthcare applications such as wound dressings. %I Loughborough University