Unique gelation of chitosan in an alkali/urea aqueous solution

The gelation behavior of chitosan in an alkali/urea aqueous solution was studied by means of rheology, X-ray diffraction (XRD) and field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM). The sol-gel transition temperature of the chitosan alkaline solution strongly depends on chitosan concentration and...

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Main Authors: Liu, Sijun, Li, Lin
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1377642020-04-14T02:54:51Z Unique gelation of chitosan in an alkali/urea aqueous solution Liu, Sijun Li, Lin School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Engineering::Mechanical engineering Chitosan Alkali/Urea The gelation behavior of chitosan in an alkali/urea aqueous solution was studied by means of rheology, X-ray diffraction (XRD) and field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM). The sol-gel transition temperature of the chitosan alkaline solution strongly depends on chitosan concentration and heating rate. The equilibrium sol-gel transition temperature, Tc, which was obtained by an extrapolation method based on multiwave oscillation, decreases with increasing chitosan concentration, and could be fitted to a parabolic equation, Tc = −4.1 + 48.0w - 11.5w2, where w is the weight fraction of chitosan in the alkaline aqueous solution. At the sol-gel transition point, the relaxation behavior shows a strong dependence on kinetics and the equilibrium critical relaxation exponent ne decreases as chitosan concentration increases. The FESEM images verified that the chitosan gel is formed as a fibrillar network and the fibrillar network is denser at a higher polymer concentration or a lower heating rate, leading to an irreversibility of the sol-gel transition of chitosan in the alkaline aqueous solution. A schematic diagram has been proposed to describe the change of gel network structure with chitosan concentration. MOE (Min. of Education, S’pore) 2020-04-14T02:54:51Z 2020-04-14T02:54:51Z 2018 Journal Article Liu, S., & Lin, L. (2018). Unique gelation of chitosan in an alkali/urea aqueous solution. Polymer, 141, 124-131. doi:10.1016/j.polymer.2018.03.012 0032-3861 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/137764 10.1016/j.polymer.2018.03.012 2-s2.0-85043374999 141 124 131 en Polymer © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Alkali/Urea
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Alkali/Urea
Liu, Sijun
Li, Lin
Unique gelation of chitosan in an alkali/urea aqueous solution
description The gelation behavior of chitosan in an alkali/urea aqueous solution was studied by means of rheology, X-ray diffraction (XRD) and field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM). The sol-gel transition temperature of the chitosan alkaline solution strongly depends on chitosan concentration and heating rate. The equilibrium sol-gel transition temperature, Tc, which was obtained by an extrapolation method based on multiwave oscillation, decreases with increasing chitosan concentration, and could be fitted to a parabolic equation, Tc = −4.1 + 48.0w - 11.5w2, where w is the weight fraction of chitosan in the alkaline aqueous solution. At the sol-gel transition point, the relaxation behavior shows a strong dependence on kinetics and the equilibrium critical relaxation exponent ne decreases as chitosan concentration increases. The FESEM images verified that the chitosan gel is formed as a fibrillar network and the fibrillar network is denser at a higher polymer concentration or a lower heating rate, leading to an irreversibility of the sol-gel transition of chitosan in the alkaline aqueous solution. A schematic diagram has been proposed to describe the change of gel network structure with chitosan concentration.
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title Unique gelation of chitosan in an alkali/urea aqueous solution
title_short Unique gelation of chitosan in an alkali/urea aqueous solution
title_full Unique gelation of chitosan in an alkali/urea aqueous solution
title_fullStr Unique gelation of chitosan in an alkali/urea aqueous solution
title_full_unstemmed Unique gelation of chitosan in an alkali/urea aqueous solution
title_sort unique gelation of chitosan in an alkali/urea aqueous solution
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