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Multiscale Structure of Starches Grafted with Hydrophobic Groups: A New Analytical Strategy

Starch, an abundant and low-cost plant-based glucopolymer, has great potential to replace carbon-based polymers in various materials. In order to optimize its functional properties for bioplastics applications chemical groups need to be introduced on the free hydroxyl groups in a controlled manner,...

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Autores principales: Volant, Chloé, Gilet, Alexandre, Beddiaf, Fatima, Collinet-Fressancourt, Marion, Falourd, Xavier, Descamps, Nicolas, Wiatz, Vincent, Bricout, Hervé, Tilloy, Sébastien, Monflier, Eric, Quettier, Claude, Mazzah, Ahmed, Rolland-Sabaté, Agnès
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7356499/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32570969
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25122827
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author Volant, Chloé
Gilet, Alexandre
Beddiaf, Fatima
Collinet-Fressancourt, Marion
Falourd, Xavier
Descamps, Nicolas
Wiatz, Vincent
Bricout, Hervé
Tilloy, Sébastien
Monflier, Eric
Quettier, Claude
Mazzah, Ahmed
Rolland-Sabaté, Agnès
author_facet Volant, Chloé
Gilet, Alexandre
Beddiaf, Fatima
Collinet-Fressancourt, Marion
Falourd, Xavier
Descamps, Nicolas
Wiatz, Vincent
Bricout, Hervé
Tilloy, Sébastien
Monflier, Eric
Quettier, Claude
Mazzah, Ahmed
Rolland-Sabaté, Agnès
author_sort Volant, Chloé
collection PubMed
description Starch, an abundant and low-cost plant-based glucopolymer, has great potential to replace carbon-based polymers in various materials. In order to optimize its functional properties for bioplastics applications chemical groups need to be introduced on the free hydroxyl groups in a controlled manner, so an understanding of the resulting structure-properties relationships is therefore essential. The purpose of this work was to study the multiscale structure of highly-acetylated (degree of substitution, 0.4 < DS ≤ 3) and etherified starches by using an original combination of experimental strategies and methodologies. The molecular structure and substituents repartition were investigated by developing new sample preparation strategies for specific analysis including Asymmetrical Flow Field Flow Fractionation associated with Multiangle Laser Light Scattering, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), Raman and Time of Flight Secondary Ion Mass spectroscopies. Molar mass decrease and specific ways of chain breakage due to modification were pointed out and are correlated to the amylose content. The amorphous structuration was revealed by solid-state NMR. This original broad analytical approach allowed for the first time a large characterization of highly-acetylated starches insoluble in aqueous solvents. This strategy, then applied to characterize etherified starches, opens the way to correlate the structure to the properties of such insoluble starch-based materials.
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spelling pubmed-73564992020-07-30 Multiscale Structure of Starches Grafted with Hydrophobic Groups: A New Analytical Strategy Volant, Chloé Gilet, Alexandre Beddiaf, Fatima Collinet-Fressancourt, Marion Falourd, Xavier Descamps, Nicolas Wiatz, Vincent Bricout, Hervé Tilloy, Sébastien Monflier, Eric Quettier, Claude Mazzah, Ahmed Rolland-Sabaté, Agnès Molecules Article Starch, an abundant and low-cost plant-based glucopolymer, has great potential to replace carbon-based polymers in various materials. In order to optimize its functional properties for bioplastics applications chemical groups need to be introduced on the free hydroxyl groups in a controlled manner, so an understanding of the resulting structure-properties relationships is therefore essential. The purpose of this work was to study the multiscale structure of highly-acetylated (degree of substitution, 0.4 < DS ≤ 3) and etherified starches by using an original combination of experimental strategies and methodologies. The molecular structure and substituents repartition were investigated by developing new sample preparation strategies for specific analysis including Asymmetrical Flow Field Flow Fractionation associated with Multiangle Laser Light Scattering, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), Raman and Time of Flight Secondary Ion Mass spectroscopies. Molar mass decrease and specific ways of chain breakage due to modification were pointed out and are correlated to the amylose content. The amorphous structuration was revealed by solid-state NMR. This original broad analytical approach allowed for the first time a large characterization of highly-acetylated starches insoluble in aqueous solvents. This strategy, then applied to characterize etherified starches, opens the way to correlate the structure to the properties of such insoluble starch-based materials. MDPI 2020-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7356499/ /pubmed/32570969 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25122827 Text en © 2020 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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Volant, Chloé
Gilet, Alexandre
Beddiaf, Fatima
Collinet-Fressancourt, Marion
Falourd, Xavier
Descamps, Nicolas
Wiatz, Vincent
Bricout, Hervé
Tilloy, Sébastien
Monflier, Eric
Quettier, Claude
Mazzah, Ahmed
Rolland-Sabaté, Agnès
Multiscale Structure of Starches Grafted with Hydrophobic Groups: A New Analytical Strategy
title Multiscale Structure of Starches Grafted with Hydrophobic Groups: A New Analytical Strategy
title_full Multiscale Structure of Starches Grafted with Hydrophobic Groups: A New Analytical Strategy
title_fullStr Multiscale Structure of Starches Grafted with Hydrophobic Groups: A New Analytical Strategy
title_full_unstemmed Multiscale Structure of Starches Grafted with Hydrophobic Groups: A New Analytical Strategy
title_short Multiscale Structure of Starches Grafted with Hydrophobic Groups: A New Analytical Strategy
title_sort multiscale structure of starches grafted with hydrophobic groups: a new analytical strategy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7356499/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32570969
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25122827
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