Issue 36, 2019, Issue in Progress

Solvent-free synthesis and characterization of allyl chitosan derivatives

Abstract

The solvent-free synthesis of allyl-substituted chitosan derivatives through reactive co-extrusion of chitosan powder with allyl bromide at shear deformation was performed. For the structural characterization, FTIR and NMR methods were employed. The results were confirmed by chemical analysis. The total content of allyl substituents from 5 to 50 per 100 chitosan units as a function of the component ratio in the reactive mixtures was revealed. Carrying out the reaction without any additives leads to the selective formation of N-alkylated derivatives, whereas in the presence of alkali the ethers of chitosan were preferentially formed. The results suggest that the proposed approach allows significantly higher yield of products to be obtained at high process speeds and significantly lower reagent consumption as compared with the liquid-phase synthesis in organic medium. The synthesized unsaturated derivatives are promising photosensitive components for use in laser stereolithography for fabrication of three-dimensional biocompatible structures with well-defined architectonics.

Graphical abstract: Solvent-free synthesis and characterization of allyl chitosan derivatives

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 May 2019
Accepted
26 Jun 2019
First published
04 Jul 2019
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2019,9, 20968-20975

Solvent-free synthesis and characterization of allyl chitosan derivatives

T. A. Akopova, T. S. Demina, G. V. Cherkaev, M. A. Khavpachev, K. N. Bardakova, A. V. Grachev, L. V. Vladimirov, A. N. Zelenetskii and P. S. Timashev, RSC Adv., 2019, 9, 20968 DOI: 10.1039/C9RA03830B

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