Literature DB >> 17944514

Molecularly imprinted chitosan-genipin hydrogels with recognition capacity toward o-xylene.

Bibiana M Espinosa-García1, Waldo M Argüelles-Monal, Javier Hernandez, Leticia Félix-Valenzuela, Niuris Acosta, Francisco M Goycoolea.   

Abstract

A molecularly imprinted material was developed from hydrogels of chitosan (CS) cross-linked with genipin (GNP) using o-xylene as the template molecule. Gelling time, mechanical, and diffusion properties of CS-GNP hydrogels were initially investigated to establish optimal conditions to prepare molecularly imprinted hydrogels (MIHs). The elastic modulus was found to be directly proportional to the degree of cross-linking (R = moles of genipin/moles of glucosamine) while the diffusion of water, as monitored by magnetic resonance imaging, decreased with R. CS-GNP hydrogels of varying R were imprinted with o-xylene (MIH(o-xylene)). The adsorption capacity of o-xylene by MIH(o-xylene) was greater than the corresponding control hydrogels, particularly at R = 0.25. Freundlich isotherms yielded a better fitness than Langmuir ones and afforded n and Q(max)values of 2.55 and 103.3 mg/g, respectively. The imprinted hydrogel showed the highest adsorption capacity for o-xylene; however, the material was not highly selective as it also exhibited the capacity to adsorb m- and p-xylene isomers. In turn, the MIH(o-xylene) showed a low adsorption when 2-fluorotoluene was used in rebinding experiments, suggesting that molecular recognition by the binding sites is influenced by the electronic and steric properties of the analyte molecule, thus effectively confirming the imprinting effect within the MIH(o-xylene) network. This work opens the possibility to future development of materials with the capacity to adsorb o-xylene analogue molecules such as contaminants bearing chlorinated aromatic structures.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17944514     DOI: 10.1021/bm700458a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomacromolecules        ISSN: 1525-7797            Impact factor:   6.988


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