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Effect of Dynamically Arrested Domains on the Phase Behavior, Linear Viscoelasticity and Microstructure of Hyaluronic Acid – Chitosan Complex Coacervates

[Image: see text] Complex coacervates make up a class of versatile materials formed as a result of the electrostatic associations between oppositely charged polyelectrolytes. It is well-known that the viscoelastic properties of these materials can be easily altered with the ionic strength of the med...

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Autores principales: Es Sayed, Julien, Caïto, Clément, Arunachalam, Abinaya, Amirsadeghi, Armin, van Westerveld, Larissa, Maret, Denise, Mohamed Yunus, Roshan Akdar, Calicchia, Eleonora, Dittberner, Olivia, Portale, Giuseppe, Parisi, Daniele, Kamperman, Marleen
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2023
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10413963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37576476
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.macromol.3c00269
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author Es Sayed, Julien
Caïto, Clément
Arunachalam, Abinaya
Amirsadeghi, Armin
van Westerveld, Larissa
Maret, Denise
Mohamed Yunus, Roshan Akdar
Calicchia, Eleonora
Dittberner, Olivia
Portale, Giuseppe
Parisi, Daniele
Kamperman, Marleen
author_facet Es Sayed, Julien
Caïto, Clément
Arunachalam, Abinaya
Amirsadeghi, Armin
van Westerveld, Larissa
Maret, Denise
Mohamed Yunus, Roshan Akdar
Calicchia, Eleonora
Dittberner, Olivia
Portale, Giuseppe
Parisi, Daniele
Kamperman, Marleen
author_sort Es Sayed, Julien
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description [Image: see text] Complex coacervates make up a class of versatile materials formed as a result of the electrostatic associations between oppositely charged polyelectrolytes. It is well-known that the viscoelastic properties of these materials can be easily altered with the ionic strength of the medium, resulting in a range of materials from free-flowing liquids to gel-like solids. However, in addition to electrostatics, several other noncovalent interactions could influence the formation of the coacervate phase depending on the chemical nature of the polymers involved. Here, the importance of intermolecular hydrogen bonds on the phase behavior, microstructure, and viscoelasticity of hyaluronic acid (HA)–chitosan (CHI) complex coacervates is revealed. The density of intermolecular hydrogen bonds between CHI units increases with increasing pH of coacervation, which results in dynamically arrested regions within the complex coacervate, leading to elastic gel-like behavior. This pH-dependent behavior may be very relevant for the controlled solidification of complex coacervates and thus for polyelectrolyte material design.
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spelling pubmed-104139632023-08-11 Effect of Dynamically Arrested Domains on the Phase Behavior, Linear Viscoelasticity and Microstructure of Hyaluronic Acid – Chitosan Complex Coacervates Es Sayed, Julien Caïto, Clément Arunachalam, Abinaya Amirsadeghi, Armin van Westerveld, Larissa Maret, Denise Mohamed Yunus, Roshan Akdar Calicchia, Eleonora Dittberner, Olivia Portale, Giuseppe Parisi, Daniele Kamperman, Marleen Macromolecules [Image: see text] Complex coacervates make up a class of versatile materials formed as a result of the electrostatic associations between oppositely charged polyelectrolytes. It is well-known that the viscoelastic properties of these materials can be easily altered with the ionic strength of the medium, resulting in a range of materials from free-flowing liquids to gel-like solids. However, in addition to electrostatics, several other noncovalent interactions could influence the formation of the coacervate phase depending on the chemical nature of the polymers involved. Here, the importance of intermolecular hydrogen bonds on the phase behavior, microstructure, and viscoelasticity of hyaluronic acid (HA)–chitosan (CHI) complex coacervates is revealed. The density of intermolecular hydrogen bonds between CHI units increases with increasing pH of coacervation, which results in dynamically arrested regions within the complex coacervate, leading to elastic gel-like behavior. This pH-dependent behavior may be very relevant for the controlled solidification of complex coacervates and thus for polyelectrolyte material design. American Chemical Society 2023-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10413963/ /pubmed/37576476 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.macromol.3c00269 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Es Sayed, Julien
Caïto, Clément
Arunachalam, Abinaya
Amirsadeghi, Armin
van Westerveld, Larissa
Maret, Denise
Mohamed Yunus, Roshan Akdar
Calicchia, Eleonora
Dittberner, Olivia
Portale, Giuseppe
Parisi, Daniele
Kamperman, Marleen
Effect of Dynamically Arrested Domains on the Phase Behavior, Linear Viscoelasticity and Microstructure of Hyaluronic Acid – Chitosan Complex Coacervates
title Effect of Dynamically Arrested Domains on the Phase Behavior, Linear Viscoelasticity and Microstructure of Hyaluronic Acid – Chitosan Complex Coacervates
title_full Effect of Dynamically Arrested Domains on the Phase Behavior, Linear Viscoelasticity and Microstructure of Hyaluronic Acid – Chitosan Complex Coacervates
title_fullStr Effect of Dynamically Arrested Domains on the Phase Behavior, Linear Viscoelasticity and Microstructure of Hyaluronic Acid – Chitosan Complex Coacervates
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Dynamically Arrested Domains on the Phase Behavior, Linear Viscoelasticity and Microstructure of Hyaluronic Acid – Chitosan Complex Coacervates
title_short Effect of Dynamically Arrested Domains on the Phase Behavior, Linear Viscoelasticity and Microstructure of Hyaluronic Acid – Chitosan Complex Coacervates
title_sort effect of dynamically arrested domains on the phase behavior, linear viscoelasticity and microstructure of hyaluronic acid – chitosan complex coacervates
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10413963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37576476
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.macromol.3c00269
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