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Kinetics Study of the Solid-State Acid Hydrolysis of Chitosan: Evolution of the Crystallinity and Macromolecular Structure

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BIOMACROMOLECULES
Volume 11, Issue 5, Pages 1376-1386

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bm1001685

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The heterogeneous hydrolysis of fully deacetylated chitosan solid samples was carried out with concentrated HCl. The hydrolysis kinetics was studied at different temperatures and HCl concentrations. From 5 to 50 degrees C in the hydrolysis time range up to 50 h. a monomodal distribution of molecular weights was observed connected to the only degradation of amorphous domains. Between 70 and 90 degrees C and for the hydrolysis longest times, a multimodal distribution appeared with the additional hydrolysis of the crystalline phase. The crystallinity index increased from 57 to 73% with the elimination and partial recrystallization of amorphous regions. X-ray diffraction patterns revealed the presence of the anhydrous polymorph, absent in the starting materials only containing the hydrated polymorph. The apparent crystallite width (from the Scherrer equation) of both the anhydrous and hydrated allomorphs did not vary significantly with time despite the increase in the fraction of anhydrous allomorph. Therefore, the hydrolysis in the solid state was complex, revealing several regimes. The activation energy parameters were deduced, and the mechanisms were discussed.

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