2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.susc.2006.01.090
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The influence of UV irradiation on the surface of chitosan films

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“…Em 1380 cm ). Essas bandas características da quitosana foram observadas em [25,50]. Os resultados de FTIR revelaram que a silanização e a funcionalização na superfície da hematita ocorreu com sucesso já que foram observadas as bandas características do agente silano e da quitosana.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Em 1380 cm ). Essas bandas características da quitosana foram observadas em [25,50]. Os resultados de FTIR revelaram que a silanização e a funcionalização na superfície da hematita ocorreu com sucesso já que foram observadas as bandas características do agente silano e da quitosana.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…When the solution's color goes brown by increasing the irradiation time, the molecular weight of irradiated samples would be reduced. Although the sever browning (discoloration) or even black samples can affect the properties of depolymerized samples such as decreasing the solubility and we tried to prevent this phenomenon by using a combination depolymerization method which resulted irradiation's time would be decreased [31,33]. Figure 1 shows the FTIR spectra of the original (a) and the depolymerized chitosan samples (b) and (c) by UV irradiation with 2% H 2 O 2 after 6 and 20 min, respectively.…”
Section: Uv-vis Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…UV radiation can produce free radicals from not only the atmosphere, but also from suspended oxygen molecules in solution with a constant stirring rate. Therefore, UV photons reduce molecular oxygen, leading to the production of oxidative free radical derivatives such as superoxide (·O − 2 ), H 2 O 2 and hydroxyl radical (·OH), which contain exactly the right amount of energy to attack and break down the glycosidic linkages of chitosan without changing its chemical structure [33,39].…”
Section: Depolymerization Mechanism Using Uv Irradiation and H 2 Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cuando las radiaciones no ionizantes son aplicadas sobre películas de quitosano se favorece la fotoxidación del quitosano y se induce al aumento en la polaridad por la formación de glutation o fenilalanina, especialmente en la superficie de las películas debido a la presencia de oxígeno [35][36][37][38][39].…”
Section: Aplicación De Radiaciones No Ionizantesunclassified