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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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description | 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 acid type on the structure and properties of chitosan films was studied by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). FTIR spectra showed that the ionic interactions and hydrogen bonding could occur between chitosan and acid ions. Structural analysis revealed that chitosan was partially crystalline in hydrochloric and acetic acid films, whereas it was amorphous in lactic and citric acid films. DSC result indicated that the glass transition temperature of chitosan was much lower in citric acid film with low water content than in all the other films, suggesting that the citrate ions interacted more strongly with chitosan. A melting transition appeared in hydrochloric and acetic acid films. In addition, the tensile strength of these films decreased with an increase in the volume of acid. These observations indicate that the choice of a proper solvent for chitosan may be desirable for certain special applications.
•Interactions between chitosan and acids ions depend on the nature of acids.•Both Tg and Tm of chitosan can be observed in hydrochloric and acetic acid films.•Citrate ions play a major role in the plasticization of chitosan films.•Film structure and properties can be modified by changing the solvent type. |
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