Effect of molecular sizes, sources of chitosan and plasticizer types on properties of carboxymethyl chitosan films

Carboxymethyl chitosan (CMCH) from two molecular sizes (oligomer and polymer) and three different sources (shrimp, crab and squid) of chitosan were prepared by carboxymethylation reaction. The CMCH films were cast and their mechanical properties. For molecular sizes, the polymer CMCH films showed hi...

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Main Authors: J. Tantala, C. Rachtanapun, P. Rachtanapun
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-516462018-09-04T06:05:41Z Effect of molecular sizes, sources of chitosan and plasticizer types on properties of carboxymethyl chitosan films J. Tantala C. Rachtanapun P. Rachtanapun Engineering Carboxymethyl chitosan (CMCH) from two molecular sizes (oligomer and polymer) and three different sources (shrimp, crab and squid) of chitosan were prepared by carboxymethylation reaction. The CMCH films were cast and their mechanical properties. For molecular sizes, the polymer CMCH films showed higher %elongation (%E) than those of oligomer CMCH films but had no effect on tensile strength (TS). The crab polymer CMCH films showed the highest TS. The different sources of chitosan had no influence on %E of CMCH films. The effect of plasticizers [glycerol (Gly), sorbitol (Sor) and polyethylene glycol 400 (PEG)] on mechanical properties of CMCH films was also investigated. Additions of Gly and Sor into films increased %E and reduced TS of CMCH films; however, films plasticizing with PEG showed no significant difference in mechanical properties. The crab CMCH films were selected to determine water vapor transmission rate (WVTR) at 25°C and 65%RH. The crab oligomer CMCH films showed higher WVTR than those of crab polymer CMCH films. Addition of Sor as plasticizer decreased WVTR of crab polymer and oligomer CMCH films whereas WVTR of films with Gly depended on molecular sizes of chitosan. Addition of PEG had no effect on WVTR of CMCH films. © (2012) Trans Tech Publications. 2018-09-04T06:05:41Z 2018-09-04T06:05:41Z 2012-05-15 Book Series 10226680 2-s2.0-84860803560 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.506.611 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84860803560&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/51646
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Engineering
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J. Tantala
C. Rachtanapun
P. Rachtanapun
Effect of molecular sizes, sources of chitosan and plasticizer types on properties of carboxymethyl chitosan films
description Carboxymethyl chitosan (CMCH) from two molecular sizes (oligomer and polymer) and three different sources (shrimp, crab and squid) of chitosan were prepared by carboxymethylation reaction. The CMCH films were cast and their mechanical properties. For molecular sizes, the polymer CMCH films showed higher %elongation (%E) than those of oligomer CMCH films but had no effect on tensile strength (TS). The crab polymer CMCH films showed the highest TS. The different sources of chitosan had no influence on %E of CMCH films. The effect of plasticizers [glycerol (Gly), sorbitol (Sor) and polyethylene glycol 400 (PEG)] on mechanical properties of CMCH films was also investigated. Additions of Gly and Sor into films increased %E and reduced TS of CMCH films; however, films plasticizing with PEG showed no significant difference in mechanical properties. The crab CMCH films were selected to determine water vapor transmission rate (WVTR) at 25°C and 65%RH. The crab oligomer CMCH films showed higher WVTR than those of crab polymer CMCH films. Addition of Sor as plasticizer decreased WVTR of crab polymer and oligomer CMCH films whereas WVTR of films with Gly depended on molecular sizes of chitosan. Addition of PEG had no effect on WVTR of CMCH films. © (2012) Trans Tech Publications.
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author J. Tantala
C. Rachtanapun
P. Rachtanapun
author_facet J. Tantala
C. Rachtanapun
P. Rachtanapun
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title Effect of molecular sizes, sources of chitosan and plasticizer types on properties of carboxymethyl chitosan films
title_short Effect of molecular sizes, sources of chitosan and plasticizer types on properties of carboxymethyl chitosan films
title_full Effect of molecular sizes, sources of chitosan and plasticizer types on properties of carboxymethyl chitosan films
title_fullStr Effect of molecular sizes, sources of chitosan and plasticizer types on properties of carboxymethyl chitosan films
title_full_unstemmed Effect of molecular sizes, sources of chitosan and plasticizer types on properties of carboxymethyl chitosan films
title_sort effect of molecular sizes, sources of chitosan and plasticizer types on properties of carboxymethyl chitosan films
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