2004
DOI: 10.1002/pi.1461
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Selected properties of pH‐sensitive, biodegradable chitosan–poly(vinyl alcohol) hydrogel

Abstract: Chitosan and poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) were used to form a semi‐interpenetrating polymeric network with glutaraldehyde as the cross‐linker. The molecular weight and degree of deacetylation of the chitosan were 612 kDa and 72 %, respectively. The chemical bonds formed by the cross‐linking reaction and transition of these bonds in different pH media were investigated. The gelation property of the chitosan–PVA pregel solution and mechanical properties of the hydrogel were studied. The FTIR spectra of the hydrogel… Show more

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“…The vibrational band observed between 2840 and 3000 cm −1 is the result of the C−H stretch from alkyl groups and the peaks between 1730 and 1680 cm −1 are due to the C=O and C−O stretches from the remaining acetate groups in PVA (saponification reaction of polyvinyl acetate). [49][50][51] Moreover, the FTIR spectra of the PVA/chitosan fibers ( Figure 6C) are typical of the characteristic peaks of PVA and chitosan except those related to the ionization of the primary amino groups of chitosan. These peaks are shown at 1408 and 1548-1560 cm and the peak at 1408 cm −1 is the result of carboxylic acid.…”
Section: Morphology and Porosity Of Nanofibrous Scaffoldsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The vibrational band observed between 2840 and 3000 cm −1 is the result of the C−H stretch from alkyl groups and the peaks between 1730 and 1680 cm −1 are due to the C=O and C−O stretches from the remaining acetate groups in PVA (saponification reaction of polyvinyl acetate). [49][50][51] Moreover, the FTIR spectra of the PVA/chitosan fibers ( Figure 6C) are typical of the characteristic peaks of PVA and chitosan except those related to the ionization of the primary amino groups of chitosan. These peaks are shown at 1408 and 1548-1560 cm and the peak at 1408 cm −1 is the result of carboxylic acid.…”
Section: Morphology and Porosity Of Nanofibrous Scaffoldsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A plot of reduced viscosity against polymer concentration (Huggin's plot) on extrapolation to infinite dilution gave the intrinsic viscosity of the polymer. The intrinsic viscosity was determined from the Huggins equation (Wang et al, 2004):…”
Section: Deacetylationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The imine band was formed by the nucleophilic reaction of the amine from chitosan with the aldehyde group of GA. 31 Due to imine band instability with temperature and pH, this group can transform to a C-N group. 32 …”
Section: Atr-ftir Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%