| Literature DB >> 32122507 |
Andrea Dodero1, Elisabetta Brunengo2, Marina Alloisio3, Alina Sionkowska4, Silvia Vicini5, Maila Castellano6.
Abstract
Chitosan-based membranes were prepared via electrospinning technique using a low concentrated acetic acid solution as solvent and poly(ethylene oxide) as co-spinning agent. Different solutions were rheologically characterized and increasing the solution viscosity was found to correspond to a better-defined morphology. The membranes were first subjected to a coagulation process with different baths in order to stabilize chitosan and the mats were found not able to withstand a strongly basic environment. Subsequently, a physical and a chemical crosslinking approach were separately optimized to obtain stable mats whose composition was assessed via thermogravimetric and spectroscopic techniques, proving in both cases the elimination of the co-spinning agent. Above all, the ionically crosslinked mats represent a class of extremely promising biomedical products being probably highly biocompatible and characterized by thin and homogenous nanofibers with a diameter of 200 nm, thus showing the ideal structure to foster cell viability.Entities:
Keywords: Chitosan; Chitosan (CID: 21896651); Coagulation; Crosslinking; Electrospinning; Ethylene glycol diglycidyl ether (CID: 16683); Fibre morphology; Glacial acetic acid (CID: 176); Poly(ethylene oxide (CID: 8200); Rheology; Sodium phosphate dibasic (CID: 86587427)
Year: 2020 PMID: 32122507 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.115976
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381