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Strong Adhesion and Cohesion of Chitosan in Aqueous Solutions SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Strong Adhesion and Cohesion of Chitosan in Aqueous Solutions
Authors
Dong Woog LeeChanoong LimJacob N. IsraelachviliHwang, DS
Date Issued
2013-11-19
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Abstract
Chitosan, a load-bearing biomacromolecule found in the exoskeletons of crustaceans and insects, is a promising biopolymer for the replacement of synthetic plastic compounds. Here, surface interactions mediated by chitosan in aqueous solutions, including the effects of pH and contact time, were investigated using a surface forces apparatus (SFA). Chitosan films showed an adhesion to mica for all tested pH ranges (3.0-8.5), achieving a maximum value at pH 3.0 after a contact time of 1 h (W-ad similar to 6.4 mJ/m(2)). We also found weak or no cohesion between two opposing chitosan layers on mica in aqueous buffer until the critical contact time for maximum adhesion (chitosan-mica) was reached. Strong cohesion (W-co similar to 8.5 mJ/m(2)) between the films was measured with increasing contact times up to 1 h at pH 3.0, which is equivalent to similar to 60% of the strongest, previously reported, mussel underwater adhesion. Such time-dependent adhesion properties are most likely related to molecular or molecular group reorientations and interdigitations. At high pH (8.5), the solubility of chitosan changes drastically, causing the chitosan-chitosan (cohesion) interaction to be repulsive at all separation distances and contact times. The strong contact time and pH-dependent chitosan-chitosan cohesion and adhesion properties provide new insight into the development of chitosan-based load-bearing materials.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/27381
DOI
10.1021/LA403124U
ISSN
0743-7463
Article Type
Article
Citation
LANGMUIR, vol. 29, no. 46, page. 14222 - 14229, 2013-11-19
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