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The microstructure of complex and composite poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) cryogels containing water-soluble chitosan hydrochloride (ChHC) of dispersed particles of water-insoluble chitosan base (Ch), respectively, has been studied by optical microscopy and attenuated total reflection FTIR spectroscopy. The macroporous morphology of cryogels has been studied using preparations in the form of thin (~10 μm) sections and discs 1 mm thick. The introduction of non-gelling additives (NaCl and ChHC) into an initial PVA solution causes significant changes in the size and shapes of macropores in the complex cryogels formed by freezing–defrosting, as compared with the pores in the samples obtained under the same conditions without additives. The reasons for the changes are the process of phase segregation and the influence of low- and high-molecular-weight electrolytes on crystallization of ice, which plays the role of a porogen upon cryotropic gelation of aqueous PVA solutions. As a result of an alkaline treatment of the complex cryogels, which transforms ChHC into Ch, microcoagulation of chitosan yields discrete, almost spherical, particles with sizes of about 1–5 μm. IR spectral studies have shown that concentration gradients of the gelling and nongelling polymers arise along the thickness of the gel discs, with PVA concentration prevailing near the lower surface and ChHC or Ch concentration dominating near the upper surface of the disc.  相似文献   

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Composite cryogels simulating the properties of waterproof screens of hydraulic structures, such as protruding dykes and dams, have been obtained by a cryogenic treatment (freezing at –10…–30°C followed by incubation in the frozen state for 12 h and defrosting at a rate of 0.03°C/min) of suspensions of calcium-carbonate-containing (marble or coquina) or cellulose-containing (microcrystalline cellulose or sawdust) particles in aqueous poly(vinyl alcohol) solutions. Viscometric examinations of initial suspensions have shown that adhesion contacts arise between filler particles, as well as discrete and continuous phases, already at the stage of suspension preparation, thereby affecting the properties of resulting cryogels. This is most pronounced when high-porosity sawdust is used as a filler. It has been shown that all the dispersed materials used in the work are “active” fillers for poly(vinyl alcohol) cryogels, these fillers increasing the rigidity of the formed composites. Therewith, porous particles, into which the polymer solution can penetrate, are more efficient. The dependence of the composite rigidity on the temperature of the cryogenic treatment has, as a rule, a bell-shaped pattern with a maximum in the region of –20°C. Being tested for water permeability, the obtained model composite cryogels have exhibited pronounced antifiltration properties (the filtration coefficient is ≤(1–2) × 10–9 cm/s), thus indicating that such materials are promising for solving problems relevant to the protection of fascine hydraulic structures from erosion with snow water.  相似文献   

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Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) cryogels (PVACGs) are obtained and studied. The PVACGs are formed by freezing–defrosting of polymer solutions in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) or its mixtures with one of the first members of the series low-molecular-mass aliphatic alcohols (methanol, ethanol, n-propanol, and n-butanol). PVA content in these solutions is 100 g/L, while the concentration of an aliphatic alcohol is varied in a range of 0.44–2.55 mol/L depending on its nature. The polymer solutions are subjected to the cryogenic treatment at temperatures 30, 40, or 50°C lower than the crystallization temperature of DMSO (+18.4°C). The frozen samples are defrosted at a heating rate of 0.03°C/min. It is shown that, in a certain range of lowmolecular-mass alcohol content in an initial system, its cryogenic treatment yields coarse-pored heterophase cryogels that have higher rigidity and heat endurance than those of DMSO–PVA cryogels. It has been shown that polymer cryoconcentration and phase separation play important roles in the formation of a cellular microstructure and an increase in the rigidity and heat endurance of PVACGs obtained in the presence of low-molecular-mass alcohols.  相似文献   

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Macroporous filled and unfilled poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) cryogels are produced by cryogenic treatment (freezing at ?20°C for 12 h followed by thawing at a rate of 0.03°C/min) of mixtures of an aqueous PVA solution and a full-component poly(vinyl acetate) (PVAc) dispersion or its individual components. The values of the elasticity modulus and fusion temperature are determined for obtained samples; their microstructure is studied by light microscopy of thin sections. It is shown that the effects that are induced by the incorporation of PVAc dispersion into the macroporous matrix of the PVA cryogel are due to the presence of both a discrete phase, i.e., solid PVAc microparticles, and ingredients of the liquid phase of the PVAc dispersion, mainly, urea. Therewith, the dispersed particles themselves serve as a reinforcing filler, i.e., increase the rigidity and (to a lesser extent) heat endurance of the cryogel, while urea, which possesses chaotropic properties and hinders the intermolecular hydrogen bonding of PVA chains, reduces the rigidity and heat endurance of the composites. As a result, the total effect is determined by the competition of differently directed influences of these components of PVAc dispersion and depends on its concentration in the resulting filled cryogel. It is also shown that PVAc microparticles are mainly entrapped in the gel phase of the macroporous matrix and form necklacelike aggregates, the cross-sectional areas and lengths of which depend on the degree of composite filling.  相似文献   

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Macroporous viscoelastic poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) cryogels are prepared from aqueous concentrated (80–120 g/l) PVA solutions subjected to 1–5 cycles of cryogenic treatment (freezing at ?20°C for 19 h and subsequent thawing at a rate of 0.3°C/min). Shear moduli and fusion temperatures of corresponding samples are determined and the structure of thin sections is studied by optical microscopy with subsequent processing and analysis of images obtained. The previously described effect of a substantial increase in the rigidity and thermal stability of PVA cryogels resulted from the repeated freezing-thawing cycles is confirmed. The largest (jumpwise) changes in the physicochemical characteristics of such gels and their macroporous morphology take place after the second cycle of cryogenic treatment. Moreover, depending on the PVA concentration in the initial solution, the mean cross section of micropores increases by a factor of 2–3 and the total porosity of cryogel rises by a factor of 1.5–2; i.e., the imperfection of material increases. Nevertheless, this negative (from view-point of the integral properties of cryogel) effect is completely overpowered by processes of additional structuring, which result in the strengthening of polymer phase proceeding during the repeated freezing-thawing cycles.  相似文献   

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The present paper discusses synthesis, characterization, and blood compatibility studies of macroporous cryogels of PVA and starch. Biocompatible spongy porous hydrogels of polyvinyl alcohol–starch have been synthesized by repeated freezing–thawing methods and characterized by Infra red (FTIR) and environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM) techniques, respectively, to gain insights for structural and morphological features. The FTIR analysis of prepared cryogels indicated that starch was introduced into the network of cryogel possibly via formation of hydrogen bonds between the PVA and starch clusters. The “cryogels” were evaluated for their water uptake potentials and influence of various factors such as chemical architecture of the spongy hydrogels, pH and temperature of the swelling bath were investigated on the degree of water sorption by the cryogels. The hydrogels were also swollen in salt solutions and various simulated biological fluids. The biocompatibility of the prepared cryogels was judged by in vitro methods of blood–clot formation viz. percent haemolysis and protein (BSA) adsorption. The cryogels were also studied for their pores morphology and percent porosity and the effect of chemical composition on the extent of porosity was also investigated.  相似文献   

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The multicomponent self-diffusion of the polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) cryogels prepared by a freezing-thawing treatment of aqueous and water-DMSO solutions of PVA has been studied with the NMR FT-PGSE method. The temperature dependencies of the self-diffusion coefficients, Ds, for the PVA chains have a maximum at 45 degrees C due to the syneresis of cryogels. They are quite different from the monotonous increase of Ds for the aqueous solutions of PVA. Evaluated apparent activation energies, Ea, of the self-diffusion for the PVA chains in the PVA solutions and cryogels in D2O are practically the same and equal 22-24 kJ/mol below the crucial point. The proton spin-lattice relaxation times, T1, of the PVA chain also coincide with one another for solutions and cryogels. This means that molecular packing in cryogels depends mainly on the dimensions of the ice and polymer microcrystallites formed by freezing the solution. Above the crucial point polymer compartments become firmer, and the chain mobility somewhat reduces. The strength of cryogels also increases along with growing the DMSO contents and decreases by the BSA addition. For estimation of the cryogel morphology, effects of the restricted diffusion of both the water and PVA in a q-space have been taken into account. By the introduction of DMSO to cryogels the solvent filled pores become smaller, and channels become much shorter. The diameter of the PVA filaments is similar to those for all the cryogels, but the length of filaments with D2O is twice that for cryogels with a mixed solvent. Entrapment of BSA in the cryogel matrix by preparation leads to the increase of an average diameter of the water filled pores and destroys molecular packing the cryogel. Copyright 1999 Academic Press.  相似文献   

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Macroporous viscoelastic poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) cryogels were prepared from aqueous PVA solutions containing additives (0–1.2 mol/l) of alkali metal chlorides (LiCl, NaCl, KCl, CsCl) by cryogenic treatment (freezing at −20°C for 12 h and subsequent thawing at a rate of 0.03°C/min). Shear moduli and fusion temperatures of corresponding samples were determined and the structure of thin sections was studied by optical microscopy with subsequent processing and analysis of images obtained. It was shown that the rigidity, heat endurance, and mean pore sizes of formed cryogels monotonically decrease with increasing content of chaotropic lithium chloride. In the case of other three salts, the dependences of rheological characteristics of cryogels on the concentration of low-molecular-weight electrolyte were extreme due to the competition between factors that promote and prevent PVA cryotropic gelation. At the same time, fusion temperatures of gel samples increased steadily with increasing content of these salts. Microscopic studies revealed substantial (by factor of two to three) decrease in macropore sizes even at low content of salt compared to mean cross sections of pores in cryogel containing no additive; morphometric analysis of obtained images makes it possible to reveal the linear correlations between the rheological characteristics of cryogels formed in the presence of LiCl and the sizes of their macropores.  相似文献   

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Supermacroporous agarose/chitosan composite monolithic (AC CM) cryogels were prepared for affinity purification of the major egg white glycoproteins, ovalbumin (OVA), and ovotransferrin (OVT). The supermacroporous AC CM cryogels were produced by cryocopolymerization of agarose/chitosan blend solutions using glutaraldehyde as the cross-linker. The 3-aminophenlyboronic acid ligand was immobilized by covalent binding to epoxy-group-coupled supermacroporous AC CM cryogels. The microstructure morphologies of these cryogels were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy. The supermacroporous AC CM cryogels contained a continuous interpenetrating polymer network matrix with interconnected pores of 10-100 μm in size. The composite cryogels offered high mechanical stability and had specific recognition for glycoproteins. The maximum binding capacity of OVA adsorption from aqueous solutions was 55.6 mg/g. The matrix could be reused 11 times without significant loss in OVA adsorption capacity. The recovery yields of OVA and OVT from egg white were estimated to be 89 and 93%, respectively.  相似文献   

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In this paper, ionic liquid treatment was applied to produce nanometric cellulose particles of two polymorphic forms. A complex characterization of nanofillers including wide-angle X-ray scattering, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and particle size determination was performed. The evaluated ionic liquid treatment was effective in terms of nanocrystalline cellulose production, leaving chemical and supermolecular structure of the materials intact. However, nanocrystalline cellulose II was found to be more prone to ionic liquid hydrolysis leading to formation larger amount of small particles. Each nanocrystalline cellulose was subsequently mixed with a solution of chitosan, so that composite films containing 1, 3, and 5% mass/mass of nanometric filler were obtained. Reference samples of chitosan and chitosan with micrometric celluloses were also solvent casted. Thermal, mechanical, and morphological properties of films were tested and correlated with properties of filler used. The results of both, tensile tests and thermogravimetric analysis showed a significant discrepancy between composites filled with nanocrystalline cellulose I and nanocrystalline cellulose II.  相似文献   

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The macroporous conducting polymer cryogels were prepared by the oxidation of aniline hydrochloride in the frozen aqueous solutions of poly(vinyl alcohol) at ? 24 °C. Corresponding polyaniline aerogels supported with poly(vinyl alcohol) have been obtained after thawing of cryogels followed by freeze-drying. Silver was deposited on the composites using the ability of polyaniline to reduce silver ions after the immersion in silver nitrate solutions. Swollen cryogels were coated only on the surface with macroscopic silver particles due to the closed-pore structure in cryogels and limited penetration of silver ions into macropores. The diffusion of silver ions to freeze-dried aerogels was better and further improved by vacuum treatment. Silver microcubes were produced in the pores, the weight fraction of silver in dry composites being typically several per cent, a maximum 13 wt%. The conductivity of the aerogels compressed to pellets depended on the processing and the highest value was 0.27 S cm?1. The aerogels containing silver were characterized in detail with Raman spectroscopy.  相似文献   

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Chemically cross-linked wide-porous protein cryogels have been obtained by freezing aqueous bovine serum albumin (BSA) solutions (30–50 g/L) at–15,–20, or–25°C in the presence of water-soluble carbodiimide (CDI) as a coupling agent. It has been shown that the gel-fraction yield and the swelling extent of the polymer phase of the formed spongy matrices depend primarily on the initial concentration of albumin and the amount of CDI added to a system, while the morphometric characteristics of the porous microstructure of the BSA cryogels are mainly determined by the temperature of the cryogenic treatment. The sizes of macropores in the obtained cryogels range from ≈50 to ≈200 μm. A high-sensitivity differential scanning calorimetric study of the conformational state of protein macromolecules incorporated into the spatial network of the polymer phase (gel walls of macropores) of the cryogels has shown that, during the cryotropic gelation, the native structure of albumin globules is subjected to “cold denaturation,” and the partly unfolded conformation of the protein is, simultaneously, fixed by intermolecular covalent cross links.  相似文献   

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Double-stranded (ds) DNA from salmon testes has been incorporated into PVA hydrogels obtained by a technique of repeated freezing and thawing. The cryogels obtained are free of potential toxic species like chemical cross-linkers, and consequently, they can be used in pharmaceutical or medical applications. These cryogels show a good mechanical resistance and a white and opaque appearance caused by a heterogeneous porous structure. Encapsulated DNA molecules can be in a compacted or an extended conformation in the PVA matrix and can be controlled by tailoring the degree of crystallinity of the PVA network; this is supported by fluorescence microscopy and UV and FTIR spectroscopic studies. The two forms of encapsulated DNA were observed for different types of matrixes: an extended one in a more crystalline network and a globular one in a more amorphous one. Different associations of base pairs have also been observed. PVA cryogel crystallinity could be tailored by the cryogel contact with different salt solutions. Cryogel surface (scanning electron microscopy) and bulk morphology (porosimetry), swelling, DNA retention, and delivery kinetics have also been studied. All these investigations clearly show strong interactions between PVA and DNA.  相似文献   

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Cryogenic treatment (freezing at −20°C for 12 h followed by defrosting at a rate of 0.03°C/min) of decane, dodecane, or tetradecane emulsions in a poly(vinyl alcohol) solution (80 g/l) is employed to prepare composite cryogels containing microdroplets of liquid hydrophobic fillers entrapped into a macroporous hydrogel matrix. The effects of the type of a hydrocarbon, the degree of filling, and the addition of a surfactant (decaethylene glycol cetyl ether) on the physicomechanical properties, heat endurance, and morphology of the composites are studied. It is shown that, an increase in the content of liquid hydrophobic fillers within some range of their volume fraction enhances the rigidity of corresponding cryogels. Incorporation of the nonionic surfactant into the initial emulsions results in a complex dependence of the rigidity of the resulting composite cryogels on surfactant concentration and variations in the morphology of pores in the gel phase. At the same time, the heat endurance of all examined composite cryogels weakly depends on the type and concentration of the hydrocarbon fillers, as well as the presence of surfactant additives.  相似文献   

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This paper focus on the effect of nanosize (<50 nm BET) inorganic alumina (Al2O3) filler on the structural, conductivity, and thermal properties of chitosan‐based polymer electrolytes. Films of chitosan and its complexes were prepared using solution‐casting technique. Different amounts of Al2O3 viz., 3, 4.5, 6, 7.5, 9, 12, and 15 wt% were added to the highest room temperature conducting sample in the chitosan–salt system, i.e. sample containing 60 wt% chitosan–40 wt% NH4SCN. The conductivity value of the sample is 1.29 × 10?4 S cm?1. On addition of 6 wt% Al2O3 filler the ionic conductivity increased to 5.86 × 10?4 S cm?1. The amide and amino peaks in the spectrum of chitosan at 1636 and 1551 cm?1, respectively, shift to lower wavenumbers on addition of salt. The glass transition temperature Tg for the highest conducting composite is 190°C. The increase in Tg with increase in more than 6 wt% filler content is attributed to the increase in degree of crystallinity as proven from X‐ray diffraction studies. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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The mechanism of cryotropic gelation in moderately frozen solutions of chitosan crosslinked by glutaric aldehyde is studied. Chitosan cryogels with large pores are synthesized at a low content of crosslinking agent in the reaction mixture or under conditions that do not lead to gelation at temperatures above 0°C. The dependences of the yield of gel fractions, the degree of swelling of the polymer phase of cryogels, and the hydrodynamic characteristics of cryogels on the temperature of synthesis are shown to be extremal. This result may be explained by the competition between the cryoconcentration of reagents in the nonfrozen liquid microphase, which assists the development of a crosslinked polymer network, and such factors as an increase in the viscosity of the reaction mixture and a reduced reagent mobility, which prevent gelation. The morphology of chitosan cryogels is studied, and the character of the macroporous structure of the samples prepared at different temperatures is shown to exert a stronger effect on the hydrodynamic characteristics of a cryogel than the degree of swelling of crosslinked polymers in the walls of its macropores.  相似文献   

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采用先辐射后冻融的方法制备了一系列聚乙烯醇(PVA)/水溶性壳聚糖/甘油水凝胶,通过浸泡法在水凝胶中载入云南白药,并且研究了溶液pH值、离子强度、冻融次数和PVA浓度对水凝胶溶胀性能和云南白药释放性能的影响.研究发现水凝胶的溶胀度随溶液离子强度的增大而下降,且酸性溶液大于中性溶液.水溶性壳聚糖的加入有利于云南白药载入凝胶,同时使云南白药的释放具有pH和离子强度敏感性.云南白药的释放量在模拟体液中最大,在中性溶液中次之,在水和酸性溶液中最小,与溶胀度变化关系相反.而水凝胶的溶胀度和云南白药释放量均随冻融次数和PVA浓度的增大而下降.分析表明,云南白药在不同介质中的释放量主要取决于药物和溶液中离子的交换能力;在相同介质中,不同凝胶的药物释放量受溶胀度影响明显.凝胶溶胀速率远大于药物释放速率说明后者主要由扩散过程控制.药物释放的pH敏感性表明该水凝胶具备用作云南白药的口服载体的潜力.  相似文献   

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Foamed poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) cryogels are studied. Such heterogeneous gel composites are formed as a result of the cryogenic treatment (freezing—storage in a frozen state—thawing) of water— PVA liquid foams in the absence and presence of surfactants. It is shown that the addition of ionic and nonionic surfactants to an aqueous PVA solution and its subsequent foaming result in the formation of liquid foam whose stability is lower than that of the foam prepared from an aqueous PVA solution in the absence of surfactant, i.e., surfactants cause a destabilizing effect on the foams containing PVA. Gas-filled PVA cryogels formed as a result of freezing—thawing of such foams contain large (up to ~180 μm) pores (air bubbles incorporated into the matrix of heterogeneous gel). Mechanical and thermal properties of cryogels depend on the nature and concentration of surfactants, as well as on the regime of cryogenic treatment. The rigidity of foamed PVA cryogels prepared in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide ionic surfactants is lower and that in the presence of nonionic decaoxyethylene cetyl ether is higher than for equiconcentrated (by the polymer) foamed PVA cryogel containing no surfactant. Microscopic studies and the analysis of obtained images of cryogel structure demonstrate that the effect of surfactant on the morphology of freezing foam can be different, depending on the type of surfactant added to the initial system. This leads to foam-destabilizing effects such as the collapse, deformation, and coalescence of air bubbles; the failure of gel phase structure near the bubble surface; etc. However, the complete disintegration of the foamed structure is prevented by a very high viscosity of the unfrozen liquid microphase of a macroscopically solid sample and by the cryotropic PVA gelation that fixes the structure of partially destroyed foam.  相似文献   

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The phase composition, microstructure, and volume distribution of the dispersed lead sulfide phase in the matrix of the synthesized organomineral composite sorbent KU-2×8?PbS were studied. The cation exchanger granules are coated with a virtually continuous layer of lead sulfide up to 1.8–2.5 μm thick. In the volume of cation exchanger granules, the PbS phase forms discrete spherical particles with the mean diameter of 90–100 nm. Experiments on competing sorption of Cu(II) and Zn(II) from nitrate solutions revealed high selectivity of the sorbent to copper. Zinc concentrations of up to 0.004 mM do not noticeably affect the copper sorption, ensuring the possibility of separating the metals in the sorption step.  相似文献   

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The kaolinite sample was characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) and X-ray powder diffraction, and was applied as adsorbent for the removal of radiocobalt ions from radioactive wastewater. The results demonstrated that the sorption of Co(II) was strongly dependent on pH and ionic strength at low pH values, and independent of pH and ionic strength at high pH values. The sorption of Co(II) was dominated by outer-sphere surface complexation or ion exchange at low pH values, whereas inner-sphere surface complexation was the main sorption mechanism at high pH values. The sorption isotherms were well described by Langmuir, Freundlich and Dubinin–Radushkevich models. The thermodynamic parameters (i.e., ΔG°, ΔS°, ΔH°) calculated from the temperature-dependent sorption isotherms indicated that the sorption of Co(II) on kaolinite was an endothermic and spontaneous process. The results of high sorption capacity of kaolinite suggested that the kaolinite sample was a suitable material for the preconcentration of Co(II) from large volumes of aqueous solutions and as backfill materials in nuclear waste management.  相似文献   

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