M. B. Endres, O. Weichold
Carbohydrate Polym. 2018
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Sorption-active transparent films based on chitosan
ABSTRACT:
In this paper we describe the preparation of alkanoic acid-based
aqueous chitosan solutions, which show no sign of acid-catalysed
depolymerisation over time – something commonly accompanying other
preparation methods. Longer chitosan chains have previously been shown
to exhibit more advantageous biological activities, and constant
viscosities are essential for consistent quality in biomedical
applications. Avoiding acid-catalysed depolymerisation requires careful
control of the stoichiometry between the free amino groups of chitosan
and the appropriate solubilising acid. Acetic and butyric acid are both
suitable solubilising agents, but chitosan butyrate exhibits lower
solution viscosities due to a combined electric and steric shielding of
the chains.
These solutions dry into clear transparent films that
remain fully water soluble and absorb up to 70 wt% of water from 90 %-RH
vapour phase at 25 °C. The absorption follows simple first-order
kinetics and the rate constants increase with increasing humidity up to
approx. 71 %-RH, where a metastable chitosan trihydrate salt appears to
be formed. Desorption is slightly faster, but more complex, as it
exhibits two distinct first-order processes. In addition, films prepared
in this way are thermally more stable than the usual chitosan
hydrochloride.