Unraveling the Effect of the Hydration Level on the Molecular Mobility of Nanolayered Polymeric Systems |
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Authors: | Joã o Borges,Sofia G. Caridade,Joana M. Silva,Joã o F. Mano |
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Abstract: | This work investigates the influence of the hydration level on the molecular mobility and glass transition dynamics of freestanding chitosan/alginate (CHT/ALG) nanolayered systems. Nonconventional dynamic mechanical analysis identifies two relaxation processes assigned to the α‐relaxation of the two biopolymers, respectively, CHT and ALG, when immersed in water/ethanol mixtures. This phenomenon explains the shape memory properties of the multilayered systems induced by hydration, thus constituting promising smart materials that would be of paramount importance in a plethora of research fields, including in the biomedical and biotechnological fields. |
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Keywords: | glass transition layer‐by‐layer multilayered systems molecular mobility nanolayer confinement shape‐memory polymers |
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