Viscoelastic properties of chitosan with different hydration degrees as studied by dynamic mechanical analysis

被引:93
|
作者
Mano, Joao F. [1 ]
机构
[1] IBB, Braga, Portugal
关键词
biomaterials; chitosan; complex modulus; viscoelastic properties;
D O I
10.1002/mabi.200700139
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Dynamic mechanical analysis, DMA, is an adequate technique for characterizing the mechanical features of biornaterials, as one can use test conditions that can more closely simulate the physiological environments in which they are going to be applied. In this work it was possible to perform different tests on chitosan membranes using low/moderate hydration levels, as well in completely wet conditions. In the first case the data obtained at different relative humidity environments were rationalized under a time-humidity superposition principle, where a master curve for the storage modulus could be obtained along a wide range of frequencies. The temperature dependence of the shift factors exhibited a curvature opposite to that expected by the WLF equation, and is consistent with relaxation dynamics behavior below the glass transition. Temperature scans above room temperature in both dry and wet conditions did not reveal strong variations in the viscoelastic properties. It was possible to follow in real time the water uptake in an initially-dry membrane Durina the initial strona and fast decrease of the storage modulus the loss factor exhibited a peak that should correspond to the occurrence of the glass transition resulting from the plasticization effect of water. Upon equilibration the loss factor reached similar values as for the dry material (tan delta approximate to 0.5). The viscoelastic characterization reported in this work for chitosan may be useful in the use of such material for a variety or biomedical applications. [GRAPHICS]
引用
收藏
页码:69 / 76
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Dynamic Viscoelastic Properties of Rice Kernels Studied by Dynamic Mechanical Analyzer
    Chen, Ke-cheng
    Li, Dong
    Wang, Li-jun
    Ozkan, Necati
    Chen, Xiao Dong
    Mao, Zhi-huai
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD ENGINEERING, 2007, 3 (02)
  • [2] Dynamic viscoelastic properties of sweet potato studied by dynamic mechanical analyzer
    Li, Qian
    Li, Dong
    Wang, Li-jun
    Ozkan, Necati
    Mao, Zhi-huai
    CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS, 2010, 79 (03) : 520 - 525
  • [3] DYNAMIC MECHANICAL ANALYSIS FOR CHARACTERIZATION OF ELASTOMER VISCOELASTIC PROPERTIES
    GILL, PS
    ELIA, A
    ELASTOMERICS, 1983, 115 (10): : 33 - 33
  • [4] Viscoelastic Properties Assessment of Syntactic Foams by Dynamic Mechanical Analysis
    Capela, C.
    Ferreira, J. A. M.
    Costa, J. D.
    ADVANCED MATERIALS FORUM V, PT 1 AND 2, 2010, 636-637 : 280 - +
  • [5] MECHANICAL OUTPUT OF SINGLE MUSCLE FIBRES AT DIFFERENT DEGREES OF HYDRATION
    ANDERSSO.KE
    BEDMAN, KAP
    ACTA PHYSIOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA, 1969, S : 111 - &
  • [6] Viscoelastic behavior of maize kernel studied by dynamic mechanical analyzer
    Sheng, Shao-yang
    Wang, Li-jun
    Li, Dong
    Mao, Zhi-huai
    Adhikari, Benu
    CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS, 2014, 112 : 350 - 358
  • [7] Time and temperature dependence of the viscoelastic properties of CFRP by dynamic mechanical analysis
    Melo, JDD
    Radford, DW
    COMPOSITE STRUCTURES, 2005, 70 (02) : 240 - 253
  • [8] Studies of the viscoelastic properties of selected polymer systems by the dynamic mechanical analysis
    Kurcok, M
    Szewczyk, P
    POLIMERY, 2002, 47 (09) : 637 - 642
  • [9] Analysis of viscoelastic properties of modified asphalt via dynamic mechanical method
    Zhan X.-L.
    Wang D.-Y.
    Huanan Ligong Daxue Xuebao/Journal of South China University of Technology (Natural Science), 2010, 38 (03): : 37 - 40+52
  • [10] Viscoelastic properties of human lens measured by dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA)
    Meyer, C
    Soergel, F
    Abele, B
    Meyer, HJ
    Pechhold, W
    Laqua, H
    INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, 1997, 38 (04) : 4570 - 4570