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Effect of Chemical Crosslinking on the Swelling and Shrinking Properties of Thermal and pH‐Responsive Chitosan Hydrogels
Authors:Francisco M Goycoolea  Angeles Heras  Inmaculada Aranaz  Gemma Galed  María E Fernndez‐Valle  Waldo Argüelles‐Monal
Institution:Francisco M. Goycoolea,Angeles Heras,Inmaculada Aranaz,Gemma Galed,María E. Fernández‐Valle,Waldo Argüelles‐Monal
Abstract:The ability to form a gel through the physical or chemical crosslinking of chitosan has been well documented. In an attempt to mimic biological systems, thermal and pH‐sensitive chitosan cylindrical hydrogels were produced by a combination of physical and chemical crosslinking processes. To this end, chitosan hydrogels prepared from alkali chitin were molded in cylinders and, once washed, were further crosslinked with glutaraldehyde at stoichiometric ratios, R (= ? CH?O]/? NH2]), of 1.61 and 3.22 × 10?2. Variation in swelling as a result of stepwise changes in temperature between 40 and 2 °C at pH values of 7.0, 7.6, and 8.0 revealed that the system responds in markedly different manners dependent upon the pH. At pH 7.0, cooling from 40 to 2 °C results in contraction of the gel network structure. While raising the temperature from 2 to 40 °C leads to a rapid swelling response (i.e., ca. a twofold increase in the amount of solvent uptake). Subsequent cooling to 2 °C is accompanied by a new contraction cycle. At pH ≥ 7.6 the temperature dependence of the swelling–contraction behavior is exactly the opposite of that observed at pH 7.0. Very similar trends were observed for the gels at both degrees of crosslinking. The swelling–shrinking behavior observed in gels of pH ≥ 7.6, is similar in kind to that of uncrosslinked gels and is interpreted in terms of a lower critical solution temperature (LCST) volume phase transition, driven by hydrophobic association, presumably involving residual acetyl groups in the chitin. The results at pH 7.0 suggest that the slight ionization of the ? NHurn:x-wiley:16165187:media:MABI200300011:tex2gif-stack-1 groups leads to destruction of the hydrophobic hydration thus effectively reversing the negative thermal shrinking.
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Evolution of the swelling ratio, S, as a function of time and temperature for crosslinked chitosan hydrogels. Circles represent S values recorded at pH 7.0 and triangles those at pH 7.6.

Keywords:chitosan  crosslinking  hydrogels  swelling  thermosensitivity
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