Biomaterials, Biodegradables and Biomimetics Research Group

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Chitosan Membranes Exhibiting Shape Memory Capability by the Action of Controlled Hydration

Abstract

Chitosan membranes can undergo a glass transition at room temperature triggered by hydration. The mechanical properties of the membranes were followed by a tension test and dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA), with the sample in wet conditions after being immersed in varying compositions of water/ethanol mixtures. Results show that with the increasing of water content, the Young’s and storage modulus decrease systematically. For water contents of ca. 35 vol%, chitosan (CHT) exhibits a glass transition, showing an elastomeric plateau in the elastic modulus above this hydration level and the occurrence of a peak in the loss factor. Due to the semi-crystalline nature of CHT, membranes of this biomaterial present a shape memory capability induced by water uptake. By fixation of the permanent shape by further covalent cross-linking, the membranes can have different permanent shapes appropriate for different applications, including in the biomedical area.

Journal
Polymers
Volume
6
Issue
4
Pagination
1178-1186
Publisher
MDPI - Open Access Publishing
ISSN
2073-4360
URL
http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/6/4/1178
Keywords
Biomaterials, biopolymers, Glass transition dynamics, shape memory, smart systems
Rights
Open Access
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Status
published
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