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New Solvent and Coagulating Agent for Development of Chitosan Fibers by Wet Spinning

Adipic acid was evaluated as a novel solvent for wet spinning of chitosan fibers. A solvent with two carboxyl groups could act as a physical crosslinker between the chitosan chains, resulting in improved properties of the fibers. The performance of adipic acid was compared with conventional solvents...

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Autores principales: Mohammadkhani, Ghasem, Kumar Ramamoorthy, Sunil, Adolfsson, Karin H., Mahboubi, Amir, Hakkarainen, Minna, Zamani, Akram
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8271770/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34203312
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13132121
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author Mohammadkhani, Ghasem
Kumar Ramamoorthy, Sunil
Adolfsson, Karin H.
Mahboubi, Amir
Hakkarainen, Minna
Zamani, Akram
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Kumar Ramamoorthy, Sunil
Adolfsson, Karin H.
Mahboubi, Amir
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description Adipic acid was evaluated as a novel solvent for wet spinning of chitosan fibers. A solvent with two carboxyl groups could act as a physical crosslinker between the chitosan chains, resulting in improved properties of the fibers. The performance of adipic acid was compared with conventional solvents, i.e., lactic, citric, and acetic acids. Chitosan solutions were injected into a coagulation bath to form monofilaments. Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and its mixture with ethanol (EtOH) were used as coagulation agents. Scanning electron microscopy confirmed the formation of uniform chitosan monofilaments with an even surface when using adipic acid as solvent. These monofilaments generally showed higher mechanical strength compared to that of monofilaments produced using conventional solvents. The highest Young’s modulus, 4.45 GPa, was recorded for adipic acid monofilaments coagulated in NaOH-EtOH. This monofilament also had a high tensile strength of 147.9 MPa. Furthermore, taking advantage of chitosan insolubility in sulfuric acid (H(2)SO(4)) at room temperature, chitosan fibers were successfully formed upon coagulation in H(2)SO(4)-EtOH. The dewatering of fibers using EtOH before drying resulted in a larger fiber diameter and lower mechanical strength. Adipic acid fibers made without dehydration illustrated 18% (for NaOH), 46% (for NaOH-EtOH), and 91% (for H(2)SO(4)-EtOH) higher tensile strength compared to those made with dehydration.
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spelling pubmed-82717702021-07-11 New Solvent and Coagulating Agent for Development of Chitosan Fibers by Wet Spinning Mohammadkhani, Ghasem Kumar Ramamoorthy, Sunil Adolfsson, Karin H. Mahboubi, Amir Hakkarainen, Minna Zamani, Akram Polymers (Basel) Article Adipic acid was evaluated as a novel solvent for wet spinning of chitosan fibers. A solvent with two carboxyl groups could act as a physical crosslinker between the chitosan chains, resulting in improved properties of the fibers. The performance of adipic acid was compared with conventional solvents, i.e., lactic, citric, and acetic acids. Chitosan solutions were injected into a coagulation bath to form monofilaments. Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and its mixture with ethanol (EtOH) were used as coagulation agents. Scanning electron microscopy confirmed the formation of uniform chitosan monofilaments with an even surface when using adipic acid as solvent. These monofilaments generally showed higher mechanical strength compared to that of monofilaments produced using conventional solvents. The highest Young’s modulus, 4.45 GPa, was recorded for adipic acid monofilaments coagulated in NaOH-EtOH. This monofilament also had a high tensile strength of 147.9 MPa. Furthermore, taking advantage of chitosan insolubility in sulfuric acid (H(2)SO(4)) at room temperature, chitosan fibers were successfully formed upon coagulation in H(2)SO(4)-EtOH. The dewatering of fibers using EtOH before drying resulted in a larger fiber diameter and lower mechanical strength. Adipic acid fibers made without dehydration illustrated 18% (for NaOH), 46% (for NaOH-EtOH), and 91% (for H(2)SO(4)-EtOH) higher tensile strength compared to those made with dehydration. MDPI 2021-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8271770/ /pubmed/34203312 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13132121 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title_fullStr New Solvent and Coagulating Agent for Development of Chitosan Fibers by Wet Spinning
title_full_unstemmed New Solvent and Coagulating Agent for Development of Chitosan Fibers by Wet Spinning
title_short New Solvent and Coagulating Agent for Development of Chitosan Fibers by Wet Spinning
title_sort new solvent and coagulating agent for development of chitosan fibers by wet spinning
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34203312
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13132121
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