Effect of graphene and fabrication technique on the release kinetics of carvacrol from polylactic acid
- Authors: R Scaffaro; A Maio; F Lopresti
- Publication year: 2019
- Type: Articolo in rivista
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/369882
Abstract
Porous membranes and thin films containing poly-lactic acid (PLA), carvacrol (CRV) and graphene nanoplatelets (GNP) were fabricated by electrospinning and solvent casting at different formulations. The systems were characterized from a mechanical, morphological, calorimetric and spectroscopic point of view. CRV release as a function of time was studied and a mathematical model was used to fit and interpret the data in order to investigate the release mechanism. The results indicate that the incorporation of GNP generally determined a simultaneous strengthening, stiffening and toughening effect, while preserving a good ductility. Furthermore, integrating GNP allowed tuning the amount and kinetics of CRV release, and proved to reduce the initial burst release effect.