Issue 11, 2010

Interfacial properties of chitin and chitosan based systems

Abstract

Chitin and chitosan can be modified to obtain amphiphilic systems with controlled structures and architectures. The hydrophile–lipophile balance (HLB, also called hydrophilic–hydrophobic balance) may be modified with respect to different parameters (pH, degrees of substitution of ionic and alkyl groups), and therefore their properties (especially rheological and interfacial) can be adapted to a specific application. The surface activity of ionic derivatives can be improved either by the addition of an oppositely-charged surfactant, which plays the role of counterion by electrostatic interaction (forming a surfactantpolyelectrolyte complex, SPEC), or by N-alkylation. SPECs are found to be more efficient than alkyl derivatives, and the necessary surfactant concentration to reach tensioactive properties is much lower than its critical micellar concentration in the pure solution. The diversity and the control over such structures and architectures make possible their use in numerous domains, strengthening the current interest in these materials.

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First published
10 Mar 2010

Soft Matter, 2010,6, 2358-2363

Interfacial properties of chitin and chitosan based systems

J. Desbrières and V. Babak, Soft Matter, 2010, 6, 2358 DOI: 10.1039/B926400K

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