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Progress in preparation of thiolated, crosslinked, and imino-chitosan derivatives targeting specific applications

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EUROPEAN POLYMER JOURNAL
Volume 165, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2022.110998

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Chitosan production; Schiff base modification; Crosslinking; Thiolation; Applications

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Chitosan's 'tunable' characteristics, with reactive hydroxyl and amine groups on its surface, make it a subject of interest for researchers worldwide. Modification approaches such as Schiff base condensation, crosslinking, and thiolation have shown amazing physicochemical characteristics and multidisciplinary applications, significantly enhancing the potentials of chitosan for various fields.
The unbelievable features of chitosan (CS) put it at the forefront of the interest of a huge number of researchers worldwide. CS is the deacetylated product of chitin and mainly extracted several natural resources. The value of CS is in its 'tunable' characteristics due to the prevalence of reactive hydroxyl and amine groups, on its surface, which can be easily modified to produce templates with the necessary qualities for specific applications. Amongst numerous documented CS modification approaches in the literature, Schiff base condensation, crosslinking, and thiolation were selected as the subject of this review owing to the amazing physicochemical characteristics and potentials as well as multidisciplinary applications of their outcomes. To date, there is no exclusive review that has focused on thiolated and crosslinked chitosan as well as CSBs combined. The findings of most of the previous studies revealed that these modifications strategies have significantly upgraded the potentials of chitosan and enabled it to invade various recent application fields.

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