Issue 44, 2013

Self-recovering β-cyclodextrin gel controlled by good/poor solvent environments

Abstract

A unique β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) gel with ordered structure was fabricated. The ordered aggregation of β-CD was achieved by controlling the solubility of β-CD in good/poor solvents. Physicochemical properties of the gel were systematically investigated. Mechanical properties were tested by rheological measurements, and the fibrous morphology was observed by confocal laser scanning microscopy. The anisotropic property of gel fibers was detected under polarized optical microscopy. Well-defined tetragonal and channel packed microstructures were formed in gel fibers, which revealed hollow channels of cyclodextrins. By changing physicochemical environments, macroscopic phase transitions were aroused, and self-recovering phenomena occurred when a certain amount of NaCl was added into the gel as a stimulus or the shear rate loop test was performed (thixotropy). By adjusting the concentrations of external stimuli or volume ratios of good/poor solvents, properties of the gel including mechanical strength or thermostability can be easily altered. The ordered empty channels assembled by CDs with the self-recovering properties may shed new light on this traditional host molecule.

Graphical abstract: Self-recovering β-cyclodextrin gel controlled by good/poor solvent environments

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 May 2013
Accepted
16 Sep 2013
First published
16 Sep 2013

RSC Adv., 2013,3, 22087-22094

Self-recovering β-cyclodextrin gel controlled by good/poor solvent environments

P. Xing, X. Chu, S. Li, Y. Hou, M. Ma, J. Yang and A. Hao, RSC Adv., 2013, 3, 22087 DOI: 10.1039/C3RA42587H

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