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pH sensitive phosphate crosslinked films of starch-carboxymethyl cellulose

Journal

POLYMER ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE
Volume 61, Issue 2, Pages 388-396

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pen.25582

Keywords

hydrogel; mechanical properties; morphology; swelling

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  1. CAPES

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This study aimed to develop hydrogel films of starch and carboxymethyl cellulose crosslinked with sodium trimetaphosphate and found that the mixed hydrogel demonstrated advantages in mechanical resistance, but was sensitive to pH variations in terms of swelling capacity. The casting process efficiently produced the hydrogel films, showcasing the potential of the mixed hydrogel.
This work aims to develop hydrogel films of starch and carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) crosslinked with sodium trimetaphosphate (STMP) and to characterize some of their properties. Starch and STMP (S/T), starch and CMC (S/C), and mixed (S/T/C) films were prepared by casting. The degree of substitution, morphology, swelling degree, FTIR, mechanical properties, and sorption isotherms were studied. Reticulated samples (S/T and S/T/C) showed the same degree of substitution (0.050 +/- 0.001). All films presented homogeneous morphology, but the mixed film showed greater roughness. Crosslinking increased the swelling capacity of the mixed hydrogel at pH 7, although it remained decreased concerning the S/T hydrogel. However, this property was sensitive to pH variations. The mixed film (S/T/C) showed greater mechanical resistance. The casting process was efficient to produce hydrogel films of starch/CMC crosslinked with STMP and the general results demonstrated the advantages of the mixed hydrogel.

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