Composite and Nanocomposite Thin-film Structures Based on Chitosan Succinamide
Renat Salikhov,
Rufina Zilberg,
Ilnur Mullagaliev
et al.
Abstract:Aim:
Currently, developing composite and nanocomposite materials based on natural
polymers is attracting the growing attention of scientists. In particular, chitosan succinate, a modified biopolymer, has good biocompatibility, biodegradability, and electrical conductivity, allowing it to be used as a functional material for creating various electronic devices, including sensors
for use in medicine and pharmaceuticals. Composite sensors based on chitosan derivatives have
found application for the recognition an… Show more
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