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Topochemical Engineering of Cellulose-Carboxymethyl Cellulose Beads: A Low-Field NMR Relaxometry Study.

Pieter De Wever1, Rodrigo de Oliveira-Silva2, João Marreiros2, Rob Ameloot2, Dimitrios Sakellariou2, Pedro Fardim1.   

Abstract

The demand for more ecological, highly engineered hydrogel beads is driven by a multitude of applications such as enzyme immobilization, tissue engineering and superabsorbent materials. Despite great interest in hydrogel fabrication and utilization, the interaction of hydrogels with water is not fully understood. In this work, NMR relaxometry experiments were performed to study bead-water interactions, by probing the changes in bead morphology and surface energy resulting from the incorporation of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) into a cellulose matrix. The results show that CMC improves the swelling capacity of the beads, from 1.99 to 17.49, for pure cellulose beads and beads prepared with 30% CMC, respectively. Changes in water mobility and interaction energy were evaluated by NMR relaxometry. Our findings indicate a 2-fold effect arising from the CMC incorporation: bead/water interactions were enhanced by the addition of CMC, with minor additions having a greater effect on the surface energy parameter. At the same time, bead swelling was recorded, leading to a reduction in surface-bound water, enhancing water mobility inside the hydrogels. These findings suggest that topochemical engineering by adjusting the carboxymethyl cellulose content allows the tuning of water mobility and porosity in hybrid beads and potentially opens up new areas of application for this biomaterial.

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Keywords:  NMR relaxometry; cellulose; cellulose beads; hydrogels; low-field NMR; porous materials; surface energy; swelling

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33375128      PMCID: PMC7792948          DOI: 10.3390/molecules26010014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Molecules        ISSN: 1420-3049            Impact factor:   4.411


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