Molecular motions in chitosan studied by dielectric Relaxation spectroscopy
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Resumo: | Neutralized and nonneutralized chitosan films subject to different thermal treatments were studied by dielectric relaxation spectroscopy from -130 to +150 °C in the frequency range between 20 Hz and 1 MHz. Two main relaxation processes, both arrhenian type, were detected: process I at temperatures below 0 °C with a mean activation energy of 49 ( 1 kJ mol-1, which has the characteristics of a secondary relaxation process related with local chain dynamics, and process II observable at higher temperatures with an activation energy of 94 ( 2 kJ mol-1, correlated with dc conductivity, which is found in dried polysaccharides systems. Process I is always observed in neutralized chitosan, but it is strongly depleted in the wet nonneutralized form. Although the location of process I is independent of NH2/NH3 + side group, process II deviates to higher temperatures with dryness in both chitosan forms, being located at lower temperatures in nonneutralized chitosan. |
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Molecular motions in chitosan studied by dielectric Relaxation spectroscopyScience & TechnologyNeutralized and nonneutralized chitosan films subject to different thermal treatments were studied by dielectric relaxation spectroscopy from -130 to +150 °C in the frequency range between 20 Hz and 1 MHz. Two main relaxation processes, both arrhenian type, were detected: process I at temperatures below 0 °C with a mean activation energy of 49 ( 1 kJ mol-1, which has the characteristics of a secondary relaxation process related with local chain dynamics, and process II observable at higher temperatures with an activation energy of 94 ( 2 kJ mol-1, correlated with dc conductivity, which is found in dried polysaccharides systems. Process I is always observed in neutralized chitosan, but it is strongly depleted in the wet nonneutralized form. Although the location of process I is independent of NH2/NH3 + side group, process II deviates to higher temperatures with dryness in both chitosan forms, being located at lower temperatures in nonneutralized chitosan.FCT, Foundation for Science and Technology, through the POCTI (POCTI/CTM/47363/2002) and FEDER programs.ACS PublicationsUniversidade do MinhoViciosa, M. T.Dionísio, M.Silva, R. M.Reis, R. L.Mano, J. F.20042004-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1822/4025eng"Biomacromolecules". ISSN 1525-4497. 5:5 (Sept. 2004) 2073-2078.1525-449710.1021/bm049685b15360326info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-21T12:07:22Zoai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/4025Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T18:58:19.806311Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Molecular motions in chitosan studied by dielectric Relaxation spectroscopy |
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Molecular motions in chitosan studied by dielectric Relaxation spectroscopy |
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Molecular motions in chitosan studied by dielectric Relaxation spectroscopy Viciosa, M. T. Science & Technology |
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Molecular motions in chitosan studied by dielectric Relaxation spectroscopy |
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Molecular motions in chitosan studied by dielectric Relaxation spectroscopy |
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Molecular motions in chitosan studied by dielectric Relaxation spectroscopy |
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Molecular motions in chitosan studied by dielectric Relaxation spectroscopy |
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Molecular motions in chitosan studied by dielectric Relaxation spectroscopy |
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Viciosa, M. T. |
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Viciosa, M. T. Dionísio, M. Silva, R. M. Reis, R. L. Mano, J. F. |
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Dionísio, M. Silva, R. M. Reis, R. L. Mano, J. F. |
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Universidade do Minho |
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Viciosa, M. T. Dionísio, M. Silva, R. M. Reis, R. L. Mano, J. F. |
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Science & Technology |
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Science & Technology |
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Neutralized and nonneutralized chitosan films subject to different thermal treatments were studied by dielectric relaxation spectroscopy from -130 to +150 °C in the frequency range between 20 Hz and 1 MHz. Two main relaxation processes, both arrhenian type, were detected: process I at temperatures below 0 °C with a mean activation energy of 49 ( 1 kJ mol-1, which has the characteristics of a secondary relaxation process related with local chain dynamics, and process II observable at higher temperatures with an activation energy of 94 ( 2 kJ mol-1, correlated with dc conductivity, which is found in dried polysaccharides systems. Process I is always observed in neutralized chitosan, but it is strongly depleted in the wet nonneutralized form. Although the location of process I is independent of NH2/NH3 + side group, process II deviates to higher temperatures with dryness in both chitosan forms, being located at lower temperatures in nonneutralized chitosan. |
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