Probing the Molecular Interactions of Chitosan Films in Acidic Solutions with Different Salt Ions

Understanding the interaction mechanisms of chitosan films plays a central role in a wide range of its applications, such as bioadhesive, drug delivery, wound healing, tissue engineering, and wastewater treatment for heavy metal ions. Here, we investigated the molecular interactions between chitosan...

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Main Authors: Qiyan Tan, Yajing Kan, Huixiang Huang, Weiping Wu, Xinjian Lu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
Series:Coatings
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/10/11/1052
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spelling doaj-3fa0b757174a41639d6bfd06687a0fba2020-11-25T03:33:46ZengMDPI AGCoatings2079-64122020-10-01101052105210.3390/coatings10111052Probing the Molecular Interactions of Chitosan Films in Acidic Solutions with Different Salt IonsQiyan Tan0Yajing Kan1Huixiang Huang2Weiping Wu3Xinjian Lu4School of Mechanical Engineering, Nanjing Institute of Technology, Nanjing 211167, ChinaSchool of Mechanical Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 211189, ChinaSchool of Mechanical Engineering, Nanjing Institute of Technology, Nanjing 211167, ChinaSchool of Mechanical Engineering, Nanjing Institute of Technology, Nanjing 211167, ChinaSchool of Mechanical Engineering, Nanjing Institute of Technology, Nanjing 211167, ChinaUnderstanding the interaction mechanisms of chitosan films plays a central role in a wide range of its applications, such as bioadhesive, drug delivery, wound healing, tissue engineering, and wastewater treatment for heavy metal ions. Here, we investigated the molecular interactions between chitosan films in acidic solutions with different salt ions using a surface forces apparatus (SFA). The results showed that chitosan can be adsorbed to mica surfaces by electrostatic interaction under acidic conditions. The force measurements demonstrated that the interactions depend on the salt types, concentrations, and contact time. With the addition of 1 mM LaCl<sub>3</sub> and NaCl into the acetic acid (HAc) buffer solution, the cohesion between chitosan films enhanced by about 45% and 20%, respectively, after a contact time of 60 min. The enhanced cohesion induced by the combination of partly intermolecular complexation formation in a bridge model and conformation adjustment of chitosan under contact time in 1 mM LaCl<sub>3</sub> solution. However, the cohesion reduced rapidly and even disappeared when the salt concentration increased to 10 mM and 100 mM. We proposed that the cross-linked structures of chitosan mainly contribute to the significant reduction of chitosan cohesion in LaCl<sub>3</sub> solution. In comparison, the decrease in cohesion capacity in NaCl solution mainly results from the enhanced hydration effect. Our findings may provide insights into the interaction mechanisms of chitosan films under nanoconfinement in acidic conditions and suggestions for the development of chitosan-based materials.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/10/11/1052chitosanmolecular interactionscohesion forcessalt ionshydration effect
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author Qiyan Tan
Yajing Kan
Huixiang Huang
Weiping Wu
Xinjian Lu
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Yajing Kan
Huixiang Huang
Weiping Wu
Xinjian Lu
Probing the Molecular Interactions of Chitosan Films in Acidic Solutions with Different Salt Ions
Coatings
chitosan
molecular interactions
cohesion forces
salt ions
hydration effect
author_facet Qiyan Tan
Yajing Kan
Huixiang Huang
Weiping Wu
Xinjian Lu
author_sort Qiyan Tan
title Probing the Molecular Interactions of Chitosan Films in Acidic Solutions with Different Salt Ions
title_short Probing the Molecular Interactions of Chitosan Films in Acidic Solutions with Different Salt Ions
title_full Probing the Molecular Interactions of Chitosan Films in Acidic Solutions with Different Salt Ions
title_fullStr Probing the Molecular Interactions of Chitosan Films in Acidic Solutions with Different Salt Ions
title_full_unstemmed Probing the Molecular Interactions of Chitosan Films in Acidic Solutions with Different Salt Ions
title_sort probing the molecular interactions of chitosan films in acidic solutions with different salt ions
publisher MDPI AG
series Coatings
issn 2079-6412
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Understanding the interaction mechanisms of chitosan films plays a central role in a wide range of its applications, such as bioadhesive, drug delivery, wound healing, tissue engineering, and wastewater treatment for heavy metal ions. Here, we investigated the molecular interactions between chitosan films in acidic solutions with different salt ions using a surface forces apparatus (SFA). The results showed that chitosan can be adsorbed to mica surfaces by electrostatic interaction under acidic conditions. The force measurements demonstrated that the interactions depend on the salt types, concentrations, and contact time. With the addition of 1 mM LaCl<sub>3</sub> and NaCl into the acetic acid (HAc) buffer solution, the cohesion between chitosan films enhanced by about 45% and 20%, respectively, after a contact time of 60 min. The enhanced cohesion induced by the combination of partly intermolecular complexation formation in a bridge model and conformation adjustment of chitosan under contact time in 1 mM LaCl<sub>3</sub> solution. However, the cohesion reduced rapidly and even disappeared when the salt concentration increased to 10 mM and 100 mM. We proposed that the cross-linked structures of chitosan mainly contribute to the significant reduction of chitosan cohesion in LaCl<sub>3</sub> solution. In comparison, the decrease in cohesion capacity in NaCl solution mainly results from the enhanced hydration effect. Our findings may provide insights into the interaction mechanisms of chitosan films under nanoconfinement in acidic conditions and suggestions for the development of chitosan-based materials.
topic chitosan
molecular interactions
cohesion forces
salt ions
hydration effect
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/10/11/1052
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