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Chitosan-g-oligo/polylactide copolymer non-woven fibrous mats containing protein: from solid-state synthesis to electrospinning

Graft-copolymers based on bioresorbable synthetic (oligo-/polylactide) and natural (chitosan and collagen/gelatin) components were synthesized through solid-state reactive co-extrusion and used for fabrication of fibrous non-woven mats via the electrospinning technique. The effect of the macromolecu...

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Autores principales: Demina, Tatiana S., Kuryanova, Anastasia S., Aksenova, Nadejda A., Shubnyy, Andrey G., Popyrina, Tatiana N., Sokovikov, Yaroslav V., Istranova, Elena V., Ivanov, Pavel L., Timashev, Peter S., Akopova, Tatiana A.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9075748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35542266
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra07667k
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author Demina, Tatiana S.
Kuryanova, Anastasia S.
Aksenova, Nadejda A.
Shubnyy, Andrey G.
Popyrina, Tatiana N.
Sokovikov, Yaroslav V.
Istranova, Elena V.
Ivanov, Pavel L.
Timashev, Peter S.
Akopova, Tatiana A.
author_facet Demina, Tatiana S.
Kuryanova, Anastasia S.
Aksenova, Nadejda A.
Shubnyy, Andrey G.
Popyrina, Tatiana N.
Sokovikov, Yaroslav V.
Istranova, Elena V.
Ivanov, Pavel L.
Timashev, Peter S.
Akopova, Tatiana A.
author_sort Demina, Tatiana S.
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description Graft-copolymers based on bioresorbable synthetic (oligo-/polylactide) and natural (chitosan and collagen/gelatin) components were synthesized through solid-state reactive co-extrusion and used for fabrication of fibrous non-woven mats via the electrospinning technique. The effect of the macromolecular features of the initial components on the copolymer characteristics was evaluated using FTIR-spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry and elemental analysis. Dynamic light scattering analysis showed that the copolymers have a tendency to form stable ultra-fine dispersions with a mean size of macromolecular aggregates of 150 nm within chlorinated solvents. The copolymer-containing non-woven fibrous mats were fabricated via an electrospinning procedure using chloroform as a solvent. An effect of the copolymer composition on the casting solution's viscosity, conductivity and surface tension was evaluated. Scanning electron microscopy showed that the obtained mats consist of randomly distributed fibers with a mean size of ∼5 μm and a more complex morphology than mats fabricated from neat polylactide. The proposed mechanochemical approach to obtain hybrid copolymeric compositions differs from typical liquid-phase methods in terms of high efficiency, simplicity and cleanness.
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spelling pubmed-90757482022-05-09 Chitosan-g-oligo/polylactide copolymer non-woven fibrous mats containing protein: from solid-state synthesis to electrospinning Demina, Tatiana S. Kuryanova, Anastasia S. Aksenova, Nadejda A. Shubnyy, Andrey G. Popyrina, Tatiana N. Sokovikov, Yaroslav V. Istranova, Elena V. Ivanov, Pavel L. Timashev, Peter S. Akopova, Tatiana A. RSC Adv Chemistry Graft-copolymers based on bioresorbable synthetic (oligo-/polylactide) and natural (chitosan and collagen/gelatin) components were synthesized through solid-state reactive co-extrusion and used for fabrication of fibrous non-woven mats via the electrospinning technique. The effect of the macromolecular features of the initial components on the copolymer characteristics was evaluated using FTIR-spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry and elemental analysis. Dynamic light scattering analysis showed that the copolymers have a tendency to form stable ultra-fine dispersions with a mean size of macromolecular aggregates of 150 nm within chlorinated solvents. The copolymer-containing non-woven fibrous mats were fabricated via an electrospinning procedure using chloroform as a solvent. An effect of the copolymer composition on the casting solution's viscosity, conductivity and surface tension was evaluated. Scanning electron microscopy showed that the obtained mats consist of randomly distributed fibers with a mean size of ∼5 μm and a more complex morphology than mats fabricated from neat polylactide. The proposed mechanochemical approach to obtain hybrid copolymeric compositions differs from typical liquid-phase methods in terms of high efficiency, simplicity and cleanness. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9075748/ /pubmed/35542266 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra07667k Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Demina, Tatiana S.
Kuryanova, Anastasia S.
Aksenova, Nadejda A.
Shubnyy, Andrey G.
Popyrina, Tatiana N.
Sokovikov, Yaroslav V.
Istranova, Elena V.
Ivanov, Pavel L.
Timashev, Peter S.
Akopova, Tatiana A.
Chitosan-g-oligo/polylactide copolymer non-woven fibrous mats containing protein: from solid-state synthesis to electrospinning
title Chitosan-g-oligo/polylactide copolymer non-woven fibrous mats containing protein: from solid-state synthesis to electrospinning
title_full Chitosan-g-oligo/polylactide copolymer non-woven fibrous mats containing protein: from solid-state synthesis to electrospinning
title_fullStr Chitosan-g-oligo/polylactide copolymer non-woven fibrous mats containing protein: from solid-state synthesis to electrospinning
title_full_unstemmed Chitosan-g-oligo/polylactide copolymer non-woven fibrous mats containing protein: from solid-state synthesis to electrospinning
title_short Chitosan-g-oligo/polylactide copolymer non-woven fibrous mats containing protein: from solid-state synthesis to electrospinning
title_sort chitosan-g-oligo/polylactide copolymer non-woven fibrous mats containing protein: from solid-state synthesis to electrospinning
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9075748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35542266
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra07667k
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