Literature DB >> 19775176

Effect of elongation of alternating sequences on swelling behavior and large deformation properties of natural alginate gels.

Ivan Donati1, Yrr A Mørch, Berit L Strand, Gudmund Skjåk-Braek, Sergio Paoletti.   

Abstract

The physical properties of alginate gels correlate with alginate composition. Blocks of guluronic acid (G) strongly contribute to gel formation. Recently, the role of alternating sequences in calcium-alginate gels has been elucidated. The present contribution aimed at extending the analysis already reported (Donati, I.; Holtan, S.; Mørch, Y. A.; Borgogna, M.; Dentini, M.; Skjåk-Braek, G. Biomacromolecules 2005, 6, 1031) and at explaining some apparent mismatch of experimental data. In the present work, calcium hydrogels from different alginate samples have been analyzed by means of uniaxial compression and puncture tests to evaluate their Young's modulus and work at break. The role of long MG blocks in mechanical deformations (small and large domains) as well as in swelling experiments was investigated with natural and MG-enriched (AlgE4 epimerized) alginate samples. Alginates with elongated alternating sequences displayed, upon treatment with saline solution, a notable increase in swelling behavior, which was not paralleled by increased mechanical properties (Young's modulus). This behavior was traced back to the disentanglement of MG/MG junctions, which increased the local charge density, reducing the osmotic contribution to hydrogel swelling. The analyses of the large deformation curves for natural and epimerized alginates revealed an increase in the energy to breakage in the latter case caused by the dissipation effect of "sliding" MG/MG junctions.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19775176     DOI: 10.1021/jp905488u

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem B        ISSN: 1520-5207            Impact factor:   2.991


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