Effect of solvent-dependent viscoelastic properties of chitosan membranes on the permeation of 2-phenylethanol |
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Authors: | Sofia G. Caridade, Ricardo M.P. da Silva, Rui L. Reis,Jo o F. Mano |
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Affiliation: | a3B’s Research Group – Biomaterials, Biodegradables and Biomimetics, Department of Polymer Engineering, University of Minho, Headquarters of the European Institute of Excellence on Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine AvePark, Zona Industrial da Gandra S. Cláudio do Barco 4806-909 Caldas das Taipas Guimarães, Portugal;bIBB – Institute for Biotechnology and Bioengineering, PT Government Associated Laboratory, Braga, Portugal |
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Abstract: | The viscoelastic behaviour of chitosan was followed by dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) while the sample was immersed in gradient compositions of water/ethanol mixtures. The swelling equilibrium of chitosan membranes, both crosslinked with genipin or not, increased linearly with the water content. Increasing the water content, it was simultaneously observed a peak in the loss factor (around 25 vol.%) and a reduction of the storage modulus, which was attributed to the α-relaxation of chitosan. This was the first time that the glass transition dynamics in a polymer was monitored in immersion conditions where the composition of the plasticizer in the bath is changed in a controlled way. The water content at which tan δ presented a maximum increased with both increasing frequency and increasing crosslinking density. The permeability decreased steadily with the ethanol content, reaching very low values around the glass transition. Therefore we hypothesize that conformational mobility of the polymeric chains may play an important role in the diffusion properties of molecules trough polymeric matrices. |
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Keywords: | Chitosan Diffusion Glass transition Membranes Swelling |
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