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(2)H Solid-State NMR Analysis of the Dynamics and Organization of Water in Hydrated Chitosan

Understanding water–biopolymer interactions, which strongly affect the function and properties of biopolymer-based tissue engineering and drug delivery materials, remains a challenge. Chitosan, which is an important biopolymer for the construction of artificial tissue grafts and for drug delivery, h...

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Autores principales: Wang, Fenfen, Zhang, Rongchun, Chen, Tiehong, Sun, Pingchuan
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Publicado: MDPI 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6431985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30979243
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym8040149
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author Wang, Fenfen
Zhang, Rongchun
Chen, Tiehong
Sun, Pingchuan
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Zhang, Rongchun
Chen, Tiehong
Sun, Pingchuan
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description Understanding water–biopolymer interactions, which strongly affect the function and properties of biopolymer-based tissue engineering and drug delivery materials, remains a challenge. Chitosan, which is an important biopolymer for the construction of artificial tissue grafts and for drug delivery, has attracted extensive attention in recent decades, where neutralization with an alkali solution can substantially enhance the final properties of chitosan films cast from an acidic solution. In this work, to elucidate the effect of water on the properties of chitosan films, we investigated the dynamics and different states of water in non-neutralized (CTS-A) and neutralized (CTS-N) hydrated chitosan by mobility selective variable-temperature (VT) (2)H solid-state NMR spectroscopy. Four distinct types of water exist in all of the samples with regards to dynamic behavior. First, non-freezable, rigid and strongly bound water was found in the crystalline domain at low temperatures. The second component consists of weakly bound water, which is highly mobile and exhibits isotropic motion, even below 260 K. Another type of water undergoes well-defined 180° flips around their bisector axis. Moreover, free water is also present in the films. For the CTS-A sample in particular, another special water species were bounded to acetic acid molecules via strong hydrogen bonding. In the case of CTS-N, the onset of motions of the weakly bound water molecules at 260 K was revealed by (2)H-NMR spectroscopy. This water is not crystalline, even below 260 K, which is also the major contribution to the flexibility of chitosan chains and thus toughness of materials. By contrast, such motion was not observed in CTS-A. On the basis of the (2)H solid-state NMR results, it is concluded that the unique toughness of CTS-N mainly originates from the weakly bound water as well as the interactions between water and the chitosan chains.
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spelling pubmed-64319852019-04-02 (2)H Solid-State NMR Analysis of the Dynamics and Organization of Water in Hydrated Chitosan Wang, Fenfen Zhang, Rongchun Chen, Tiehong Sun, Pingchuan Polymers (Basel) Article Understanding water–biopolymer interactions, which strongly affect the function and properties of biopolymer-based tissue engineering and drug delivery materials, remains a challenge. Chitosan, which is an important biopolymer for the construction of artificial tissue grafts and for drug delivery, has attracted extensive attention in recent decades, where neutralization with an alkali solution can substantially enhance the final properties of chitosan films cast from an acidic solution. In this work, to elucidate the effect of water on the properties of chitosan films, we investigated the dynamics and different states of water in non-neutralized (CTS-A) and neutralized (CTS-N) hydrated chitosan by mobility selective variable-temperature (VT) (2)H solid-state NMR spectroscopy. Four distinct types of water exist in all of the samples with regards to dynamic behavior. First, non-freezable, rigid and strongly bound water was found in the crystalline domain at low temperatures. The second component consists of weakly bound water, which is highly mobile and exhibits isotropic motion, even below 260 K. Another type of water undergoes well-defined 180° flips around their bisector axis. Moreover, free water is also present in the films. For the CTS-A sample in particular, another special water species were bounded to acetic acid molecules via strong hydrogen bonding. In the case of CTS-N, the onset of motions of the weakly bound water molecules at 260 K was revealed by (2)H-NMR spectroscopy. This water is not crystalline, even below 260 K, which is also the major contribution to the flexibility of chitosan chains and thus toughness of materials. By contrast, such motion was not observed in CTS-A. On the basis of the (2)H solid-state NMR results, it is concluded that the unique toughness of CTS-N mainly originates from the weakly bound water as well as the interactions between water and the chitosan chains. MDPI 2016-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6431985/ /pubmed/30979243 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym8040149 Text en © 2016 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title_fullStr (2)H Solid-State NMR Analysis of the Dynamics and Organization of Water in Hydrated Chitosan
title_full_unstemmed (2)H Solid-State NMR Analysis of the Dynamics and Organization of Water in Hydrated Chitosan
title_short (2)H Solid-State NMR Analysis of the Dynamics and Organization of Water in Hydrated Chitosan
title_sort (2)h solid-state nmr analysis of the dynamics and organization of water in hydrated chitosan
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6431985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30979243
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym8040149
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