Current escalating food safety concerns from packaging-food surface interactions pose a significant hurdle in developing novel preservation materials. In this study, differing from conventional contact-based antibacterial films, we employed a Schiff base reaction to anchor the volatile antimicrobial agent cinnamaldehyde (CIN) onto functionalized N-succinyl chitosan (NSC), resulting in a non-contact CIN-NSC antimicrobial preservation film. At room temperature, the film shows sustained CIN release, peaking at 144 h. Targeting the sterol 14α-demethylase (CYP51) of Botrytis cinerea (B. cinerea), CIN significantly inhibits spore germination and mycelial growth (EC