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Datura metel L. leaf extract mediated sodium alginate polymer membrane for supercapacitor and food packaging applications

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.125112

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Datura metel L; Sodium alginate; Polymer film; Ionic conductivity; Supercapacitor; Food packaging

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A sodium alginate polymer membrane mediated by Datura metel L. leaf extract was successfully synthesized using the solution casting technique. The prepared film was analyzed for its electrical, electrochemical, physicochemical, and antimicrobial properties. The polysaccharide functional groups were identified using FTIR analysis, and the crystallinity/amorphous nature of the samples was studied using XRD analysis. The DmMSA2 polymer membrane exhibited an ionic conductivity of 2.18 x 10-4 Scm-1, a maximum specific capacitance of 131 F/g at a current density of 0.2 A/g, and demonstrated significant antimicrobial activity against human pathogens. Therefore, Datura metel L. leaf extract mediated polymer membranes show promise as solid electrolytes in supercapacitor devices and as antimicrobial agents in food packaging applications.
Datura metel L. leaf extract mediated sodium alginate polymer membrane was successfully made using the so-lution casting technique. Electric, electrochemical, physicochemical and antimicrobial analyses of the prepared film were investigated. Functional groups of polysaccharides are identified in FTIR analysis and crystallinity/ amorphous of the prepared samples was studied using XRD analysis. The prepared polymer membrane (DmMSA2) exhibits the ionic conductivity of 2.18 x 10-4 Scm � 1, maximum specific capacitance of 131 F/g at a current density of 0.2 A/g and also exhibits a significant effect of antimicrobial activity against human patho-gens. Hence, Datura metel L. leaf extract mediated polymer membranes are promising candidates for solid-electrolyte in supercapacitor devices and antimicrobial agents in food packaging applications.

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