Literature DB >> 11164234

Synthesis and applications of chitosan mercaptanes as heavy metal retention agent.

G Cárdenas1, P Orlando, T Edelio.   

Abstract

Chitosan, poly-beta(1-->4)-2 amino-2-deoxy-D-Glucopyranose is a biopolymer obtained by extensive deacetylation of chitin [poly-beta(1-->4)-2-acetamide-2-deoxy-D-Glucopyranose], main constituent of crustacean shells. The present study was carried out using crab shells from nylon shrimps (Heterocarpus reedi). Despite the abundance of raw material in our environment, little work has been published in this field using derivatives. The main goal of this work is to develop a good method to prepare chitosan mercaptanes derivatives using mercaptoacetic acid and 1-chloro-2,3-epoxy propane propionic acid. The evaluation of the retention capacities using several concentrations of copper and mercury solutions with concentrations ranging from 10 to 104 ppm at pH 2.5 and 4.5 are tested. A comparison of the absorption isotherms with Langmuir isotherms is also reported. Full characterization of the derivatives was carried out using FTIR, elemental analysis and TGA. The morphology of chitosan and derivatives is compared before and after treating polymers with mercury and copper ions.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11164234     DOI: 10.1016/s0141-8130(00)00156-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Biol Macromol        ISSN: 0141-8130            Impact factor:   6.953


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2.  Reducing the bioavailability of cadmium in contaminated soil by dithiocarbamate chitosan as a new remediation.

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4.  Antiaging effect of dietary chitosan supplementation on glutathione-dependent antioxidant system in young and aged rats.

Authors:  R Anandan; B Ganesan; T Obulesu; S Mathew; K K Asha; P T Lakshmanan; A A Zynudheen
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5.  Dietary Chitosan Supplementation Increases Microbial Diversity and Attenuates the Severity of Citrobacter rodentium Infection in Mice.

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Review 6.  Thiolated Chitosans: A Multi-talented Class of Polymers for Various Applications.

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