Chitosan oxidative scission in self‐neutralizing biocompatible solution of peroxycarbonic acid under high‐pressure CO 2

Abstract An important scientific task is the search for inexpensive and environmentally friendly methods for the production of chitosan oligomers. In the present work, the possibility of chitosan decomposition in the presence of peroxycarbonic acid solutions under high CO 2 pressure was investigated...

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Published in:Journal of Applied Polymer Science
Main Authors: Vasiliev, Gleb O., Pigaleva, Marina A., Blagodatskikh, Inesa V., Mazur, Dmitrii M., Levin, Eduard E., Naumkin, Alexander V., Kharitonova, Elena P., Gallyamov, Marat O.
Other Authors: Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, Russian Science Foundation, Russian Foundation for Basic Research
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/app.52514 2024-06-02T08:05:12+00:00 Chitosan oxidative scission in self‐neutralizing biocompatible solution of peroxycarbonic acid under high‐pressure CO 2 Vasiliev, Gleb O. Pigaleva, Marina A. Blagodatskikh, Inesa V. Mazur, Dmitrii M. Levin, Eduard E. Naumkin, Alexander V. Kharitonova, Elena P. Gallyamov, Marat O. Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation Russian Science Foundation Russian Foundation for Basic Research 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/app.52514 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/app.52514 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1002/app.52514 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Applied Polymer Science volume 139, issue 28 ISSN 0021-8995 1097-4628 journal-article 2022 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/app.52514 2024-05-03T10:57:06Z Abstract An important scientific task is the search for inexpensive and environmentally friendly methods for the production of chitosan oligomers. In the present work, the possibility of chitosan decomposition in the presence of peroxycarbonic acid solutions under high CO 2 pressure was investigated. This medium contains self‐neutralizing carbonic acid used here to dissolve chitosan as well as peroxycarbonic acid formed from aqueous hydrogen peroxide, which acts as an oxidizing agent strong enough to break the glycosidic bonds of chitosan. The resulting chitosan decomposition product was analyzed by a number of analytical methods, such as IR spectroscopy, UV–vis spectroscopy, X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy, high resolution mass spectrometry, and X‐ray diffraction. It was found that even with relatively low concentrations of hydrogen peroxide and short processing times, it is possible to obtain chitosan oligomers with a molecular weight of about 14 kDa. The obtained polymer was examined by SEM and TG. It showed a good ability to form porous matrices, while its thermal stability somewhat decreased. Article in Journal/Newspaper Carbonic acid Wiley Online Library Journal of Applied Polymer Science 139 28
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description Abstract An important scientific task is the search for inexpensive and environmentally friendly methods for the production of chitosan oligomers. In the present work, the possibility of chitosan decomposition in the presence of peroxycarbonic acid solutions under high CO 2 pressure was investigated. This medium contains self‐neutralizing carbonic acid used here to dissolve chitosan as well as peroxycarbonic acid formed from aqueous hydrogen peroxide, which acts as an oxidizing agent strong enough to break the glycosidic bonds of chitosan. The resulting chitosan decomposition product was analyzed by a number of analytical methods, such as IR spectroscopy, UV–vis spectroscopy, X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy, high resolution mass spectrometry, and X‐ray diffraction. It was found that even with relatively low concentrations of hydrogen peroxide and short processing times, it is possible to obtain chitosan oligomers with a molecular weight of about 14 kDa. The obtained polymer was examined by SEM and TG. It showed a good ability to form porous matrices, while its thermal stability somewhat decreased.
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author Vasiliev, Gleb O.
Pigaleva, Marina A.
Blagodatskikh, Inesa V.
Mazur, Dmitrii M.
Levin, Eduard E.
Naumkin, Alexander V.
Kharitonova, Elena P.
Gallyamov, Marat O.
spellingShingle Vasiliev, Gleb O.
Pigaleva, Marina A.
Blagodatskikh, Inesa V.
Mazur, Dmitrii M.
Levin, Eduard E.
Naumkin, Alexander V.
Kharitonova, Elena P.
Gallyamov, Marat O.
Chitosan oxidative scission in self‐neutralizing biocompatible solution of peroxycarbonic acid under high‐pressure CO 2
author_facet Vasiliev, Gleb O.
Pigaleva, Marina A.
Blagodatskikh, Inesa V.
Mazur, Dmitrii M.
Levin, Eduard E.
Naumkin, Alexander V.
Kharitonova, Elena P.
Gallyamov, Marat O.
author_sort Vasiliev, Gleb O.
title Chitosan oxidative scission in self‐neutralizing biocompatible solution of peroxycarbonic acid under high‐pressure CO 2
title_short Chitosan oxidative scission in self‐neutralizing biocompatible solution of peroxycarbonic acid under high‐pressure CO 2
title_full Chitosan oxidative scission in self‐neutralizing biocompatible solution of peroxycarbonic acid under high‐pressure CO 2
title_fullStr Chitosan oxidative scission in self‐neutralizing biocompatible solution of peroxycarbonic acid under high‐pressure CO 2
title_full_unstemmed Chitosan oxidative scission in self‐neutralizing biocompatible solution of peroxycarbonic acid under high‐pressure CO 2
title_sort chitosan oxidative scission in self‐neutralizing biocompatible solution of peroxycarbonic acid under high‐pressure co 2
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