Fabrication and characterization of a toughened spherical chitosan adsorbent only through physical crosslinking based on mechanism of Chain Rearrangement

Chitosan extracted from natural products has gained tremendous attention in the field of adsorption and separation due to its inherent biocompatibility and potential applications. In this research, we synthesized a new type of spherical chitosan adsorbent (SCA) by controlling the mass transfer rate...

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Published inRSC advances Vol. 12; no. 15; pp. 9179 - 9185
Main Authors Liu, Cai-Hong, Jiang, Hai-Tao, Wang, Chun-Hong
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Abstract Chitosan extracted from natural products has gained tremendous attention in the field of adsorption and separation due to its inherent biocompatibility and potential applications. In this research, we synthesized a new type of spherical chitosan adsorbent (SCA) by controlling the mass transfer rate of the entanglement of the polymer chains in the recombination process. This SCA is a highly crystalline polymer material with outstanding mechanical strength, high adsorption capacity, a porous surface and suitable particle size distribution. The value of the sphericity of attrition of this SCA was 89.8%, which is the same as that of the commercial macroporous resin with a polystyrene matrix. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) curves showed a significant change from powder to spherical structure and confirmed that the SCA is highly ordered and crystalline. Optical microscopy (OM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) demonstrated that the SCA was composed of a tightly stacked fiber structure, indicating the homogeneity of the polymerization. The porous structure of the surface provided a channel for mass transfer, which was indicated by a test of the ion exchange capacity and the adsorption performance of the SCA with Cu( ii ) as the adsorbed subject. The adsorption capacity was higher than those of all reported non-composite chitosan materials. Therefore, we have successfully synthesized a completely green, nontoxic and environmentally friendly adsorbing resin equipped with excellent mechanical properties and adsorption capacity for future applications in many new fields. Highly crystalline spherical chitosan ion exchange resins with numerous available functional groups and excellent mechanical performance can be produced on a large scale.
AbstractList Chitosan extracted from natural products has gained tremendous attention in the field of adsorption and separation due to its inherent biocompatibility and potential applications. In this research, we synthesized a new type of spherical chitosan adsorbent (SCA) by controlling the mass transfer rate of the entanglement of the polymer chains in the recombination process. This SCA is a highly crystalline polymer material with outstanding mechanical strength, high adsorption capacity, a porous surface and suitable particle size distribution. The value of the sphericity of attrition of this SCA was 89.8%, which is the same as that of the commercial macroporous resin with a polystyrene matrix. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) curves showed a significant change from powder to spherical structure and confirmed that the SCA is highly ordered and crystalline. Optical microscopy (OM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) demonstrated that the SCA was composed of a tightly stacked fiber structure, indicating the homogeneity of the polymerization. The porous structure of the surface provided a channel for mass transfer, which was indicated by a test of the ion exchange capacity and the adsorption performance of the SCA with Cu(ii) as the adsorbed subject. The adsorption capacity was higher than those of all reported non-composite chitosan materials. Therefore, we have successfully synthesized a completely green, nontoxic and environmentally friendly adsorbing resin equipped with excellent mechanical properties and adsorption capacity for future applications in many new fields.
Chitosan extracted from natural products has gained tremendous attention in the field of adsorption and separation due to its inherent biocompatibility and potential applications. In this research, we synthesized a new type of spherical chitosan adsorbent (SCA) by controlling the mass transfer rate of the entanglement of the polymer chains in the recombination process. This SCA is a highly crystalline polymer material with outstanding mechanical strength, high adsorption capacity, a porous surface and suitable particle size distribution. The value of the sphericity of attrition of this SCA was 89.8%, which is the same as that of the commercial macroporous resin with a polystyrene matrix. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) curves showed a significant change from powder to spherical structure and confirmed that the SCA is highly ordered and crystalline. Optical microscopy (OM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) demonstrated that the SCA was composed of a tightly stacked fiber structure, indicating the homogeneity of the polymerization. The porous structure of the surface provided a channel for mass transfer, which was indicated by a test of the ion exchange capacity and the adsorption performance of the SCA with Cu( ii ) as the adsorbed subject. The adsorption capacity was higher than those of all reported non-composite chitosan materials. Therefore, we have successfully synthesized a completely green, nontoxic and environmentally friendly adsorbing resin equipped with excellent mechanical properties and adsorption capacity for future applications in many new fields. Highly crystalline spherical chitosan ion exchange resins with numerous available functional groups and excellent mechanical performance can be produced on a large scale.
Chitosan extracted from natural products has gained tremendous attention in the field of adsorption and separation due to its inherent biocompatibility and potential applications. In this research, we synthesized a new type of spherical chitosan adsorbent (SCA) by controlling the mass transfer rate of the entanglement of the polymer chains in the recombination process. This SCA is a highly crystalline polymer material with outstanding mechanical strength, high adsorption capacity, a porous surface and suitable particle size distribution. The value of the sphericity of attrition of this SCA was 89.8%, which is the same as that of the commercial macroporous resin with a polystyrene matrix. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) curves showed a significant change from powder to spherical structure and confirmed that the SCA is highly ordered and crystalline. Optical microscopy (OM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) demonstrated that the SCA was composed of a tightly stacked fiber structure, indicating the homogeneity of the polymerization. The porous structure of the surface provided a channel for mass transfer, which was indicated by a test of the ion exchange capacity and the adsorption performance of the SCA with Cu( ii ) as the adsorbed subject. The adsorption capacity was higher than those of all reported non-composite chitosan materials. Therefore, we have successfully synthesized a completely green, nontoxic and environmentally friendly adsorbing resin equipped with excellent mechanical properties and adsorption capacity for future applications in many new fields.
Chitosan extracted from natural products has gained tremendous attention in the field of adsorption and separation due to its inherent biocompatibility and potential applications. In this research, we synthesized a new type of spherical chitosan adsorbent (SCA) by controlling the mass transfer rate of the entanglement of the polymer chains in the recombination process. This SCA is a highly crystalline polymer material with outstanding mechanical strength, high adsorption capacity, a porous surface and suitable particle size distribution. The value of the sphericity of attrition of this SCA was 89.8%, which is the same as that of the commercial macroporous resin with a polystyrene matrix. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) curves showed a significant change from powder to spherical structure and confirmed that the SCA is highly ordered and crystalline. Optical microscopy (OM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) demonstrated that the SCA was composed of a tightly stacked fiber structure, indicating the homogeneity of the polymerization. The porous structure of the surface provided a channel for mass transfer, which was indicated by a test of the ion exchange capacity and the adsorption performance of the SCA with Cu(ii) as the adsorbed subject. The adsorption capacity was higher than those of all reported non-composite chitosan materials. Therefore, we have successfully synthesized a completely green, nontoxic and environmentally friendly adsorbing resin equipped with excellent mechanical properties and adsorption capacity for future applications in many new fields.Chitosan extracted from natural products has gained tremendous attention in the field of adsorption and separation due to its inherent biocompatibility and potential applications. In this research, we synthesized a new type of spherical chitosan adsorbent (SCA) by controlling the mass transfer rate of the entanglement of the polymer chains in the recombination process. This SCA is a highly crystalline polymer material with outstanding mechanical strength, high adsorption capacity, a porous surface and suitable particle size distribution. The value of the sphericity of attrition of this SCA was 89.8%, which is the same as that of the commercial macroporous resin with a polystyrene matrix. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) curves showed a significant change from powder to spherical structure and confirmed that the SCA is highly ordered and crystalline. Optical microscopy (OM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) demonstrated that the SCA was composed of a tightly stacked fiber structure, indicating the homogeneity of the polymerization. The porous structure of the surface provided a channel for mass transfer, which was indicated by a test of the ion exchange capacity and the adsorption performance of the SCA with Cu(ii) as the adsorbed subject. The adsorption capacity was higher than those of all reported non-composite chitosan materials. Therefore, we have successfully synthesized a completely green, nontoxic and environmentally friendly adsorbing resin equipped with excellent mechanical properties and adsorption capacity for future applications in many new fields.
Author Liu, Cai-Hong
Jiang, Hai-Tao
Wang, Chun-Hong
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Key Laboratory of Functional Polymer Materials (Ministry of Education)
Nankai University
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– volume: 1241
  start-page: 130625
  year: 2021
  ident: D1RA09438F/cit21/1
  publication-title: J. Mol. Struct.
  doi: 10.1016/j.molstruc.2021.130625
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Snippet Chitosan extracted from natural products has gained tremendous attention in the field of adsorption and separation due to its inherent biocompatibility and...
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SubjectTerms Adsorbents
Adsorption
Biocompatibility
Chain entanglement
Chemistry
Chitosan
Crosslinking
Crystal structure
Crystallinity
Diffraction patterns
Entanglement
Homogeneity
Ion exchange
ion exchange capacity
light microscopy
Mass transfer
Mechanical properties
Microscopy
Natural products
Optical microscopy
Particle size distribution
polymerization
Polymers
Polystyrene resins
polystyrenes
porous media
Spherical powders
strength (mechanics)
Surface chemistry
Synthesis
X-ray diffraction
Title Fabrication and characterization of a toughened spherical chitosan adsorbent only through physical crosslinking based on mechanism of Chain Rearrangement
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