2009
DOI: 10.14723/tmrsj.34.469
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Characterization of γ-irradiated Konjac Glucomannan by Light Scattering and Scanning Probe Microscope

Abstract: Konjac glucomannan (KM) is a water soluble glucomannan with high molar mass. KM aqueous solution shows extremely high viscosity. KM can be depolymerized by γ-rays irradiation. The molar mass of original KM was 1020 kDa. The molar mass of irradiated KM decreased significantly with increase of absorbed dose up to 2 kGy and then decreased gradually. The molar mass of 10 kGy irradiated KM was 236 kDa. The radius of gyration (R G ) of original KM was 98.0 nm. The R G value decreased significantly with increase of t… Show more

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“…The chain length of original KM was 1150 nm. The length decreases with decreasing Mw and KM with Mw of 23.6 10 4 Da was 250 nm [7]. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The chain length of original KM was 1150 nm. The length decreases with decreasing Mw and KM with Mw of 23.6 10 4 Da was 250 nm [7]. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%