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Structure and properties of chitosan films: Effect of the type of solvent acid

The properties of chitosan films can be modified by changing the solvent type, attributing to the different interaction patterns between chitosan and acids. However, little is known about how these interactions affect the structure and properties of chitosan films. In this work, the influence of aci...

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Published in:Food science & technology 2021-01, Vol.135, p.109984, Article 109984
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