Hydrogel of biodegradable cellulose derivatives. I. Radiation-induced crosslinking of CMC
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2000
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Radiation crosslinking of carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) with a degree of substitution (DS) from 0.7 to 2.2 was the subject of the current investigation. CMC was irradiated in solid-state and aqueous solutions at various irradiation doses. The DS and the concentration of the aqueous solution had a remarkable affect on the crosslinking of CMC. Irradiation of CMC, even with a high DS, 2.2 in solid state, and a low DS, 0.7 in 10% aqueous solution, resulted in degradation. However, it was found that irradiation of CMC with a relatively high DS, 1.32, led to crosslinking in a 5% aqueous solution, and 20% CMC gave the highest gel fraction. CMC with a DS of 2.2 induced higher crosslinking than that with a DS of 1.32 at lower doses with the same concentration. Hence, it was apparent that a high DS and a high concentration in an aqueous solution were favorable for high crosslinking of CMC. It is assumed that; high radiation crosslinking of CMC was induced by the increased mobility of its molecules in water and by the formation of CMC radicals from the abstraction of H atoms from macromolecules in the intermediate products of water radiolysis. A preliminary biodegradation study confirmed that crosslinked CMC hydrogel can be digested by a cellulase enzyme. (C) 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. |
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Fei B;Wach RA;Mitomo H;Yoshii F;Kume T.Hydrogel of biodegradable cellulose derivatives. I. Radiation-induced crosslinking of CMC,JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE,2000,78(2):278-283 |
Palavras-Chave | #CROSS-LINKED POLY(EPSILON-CAPROLACTONE) #GAMMA-IRRADIATION #HEAT-RESISTANCE #POLYMERS |
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