Electrospinning of chitosan from different acid solutions

Electrospinning is a production technique for obtaining polymer nanofibers relatively low-cost and straightforward to produce fine fibers. Chitosan (CTS) is a well-known biopolymer widely used for drug delivery, hydrogels, tissue engineering, wound healing, and mats. This work aims to study differen...

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Main Authors: Sergio A. Salazar-Brann, Rosalba Patiño-Herrera, Jaime Navarrete-Damián, José F. Louvier-Hernández
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Published: AIMS Press 2021-03-01
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spelling doaj-5b4c5717855647b0816f46c16fa49b4e2021-03-09T01:30:45ZengAIMS PressAIMS Bioengineering2375-14952021-03-018111212910.3934/bioeng.2021011Electrospinning of chitosan from different acid solutionsSergio A. Salazar-Brann0Rosalba Patiño-Herrera1Jaime Navarrete-Damián2José F. Louvier-Hernández31. Department of Chemical Engineering, National Technology of Mexico/Technological Institute of Celaya, Antonio Garcia Cubas 600, Celaya, Guanajuato 38010, Mexico1. Department of Chemical Engineering, National Technology of Mexico/Technological Institute of Celaya, Antonio Garcia Cubas 600, Celaya, Guanajuato 38010, Mexico2. Department of Equipment Design, National Technology of Mexico/CRODE Celaya, Diego Arenas Guzman 901, Celaya, Guanajuato 38020, Mexico1. Department of Chemical Engineering, National Technology of Mexico/Technological Institute of Celaya, Antonio Garcia Cubas 600, Celaya, Guanajuato 38010, MexicoElectrospinning is a production technique for obtaining polymer nanofibers relatively low-cost and straightforward to produce fine fibers. Chitosan (CTS) is a well-known biopolymer widely used for drug delivery, hydrogels, tissue engineering, wound healing, and mats. This work aims to study different chitosan-organic acid solutions' conductivity using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and equivalent circuit fitting to understand this parameter's influence in the electrospinning process for fiber formation in different organic acids as solvents. The conductivity of dilute chitosan solutions decreases until reaching a minimum value as chitosan concentration increases; conductivity increases linearly as concentration increases. We measured solution resistance, polarization resistance, and relaxation time of chitosan solutions in acetic, formic, lactic, and citric acids using electrical impedance spectroscopy with equivalent circuit modeling. There is no direct correlation between the electrospinnability of the different organic acids solutions with their solution conductivity. We obtained chitosan nanofibers and particles when electrospun a chitosan concentrated solution (4 wt%) in concentrated acetic acid (90 vol%) and obtained submicron particles with a more diluted solution (1 wt%) in concentrated acetic acid (90 vol%). We also obtained chitosan particles from formic acid solutions and completely different ordered and elongated particles with citric acid solutions. Getting insight into the organic acid-chitosan interactions will help improve the electrospinning process to obtain fibers, particles, or both in a controlled fashion and may help design tailored materials.http://www.aimspress.com/article/doi/10.3934/bioeng.2021011?viewType=HTMLacetic acidformic acidlactic acidcitric acidchitosanelectrospinningimpedance spectroscopyequivalent circuit fittingconductivity
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author Sergio A. Salazar-Brann
Rosalba Patiño-Herrera
Jaime Navarrete-Damián
José F. Louvier-Hernández
spellingShingle Sergio A. Salazar-Brann
Rosalba Patiño-Herrera
Jaime Navarrete-Damián
José F. Louvier-Hernández
Electrospinning of chitosan from different acid solutions
AIMS Bioengineering
acetic acid
formic acid
lactic acid
citric acid
chitosan
electrospinning
impedance spectroscopy
equivalent circuit fitting
conductivity
author_facet Sergio A. Salazar-Brann
Rosalba Patiño-Herrera
Jaime Navarrete-Damián
José F. Louvier-Hernández
author_sort Sergio A. Salazar-Brann
title Electrospinning of chitosan from different acid solutions
title_short Electrospinning of chitosan from different acid solutions
title_full Electrospinning of chitosan from different acid solutions
title_fullStr Electrospinning of chitosan from different acid solutions
title_full_unstemmed Electrospinning of chitosan from different acid solutions
title_sort electrospinning of chitosan from different acid solutions
publisher AIMS Press
series AIMS Bioengineering
issn 2375-1495
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Electrospinning is a production technique for obtaining polymer nanofibers relatively low-cost and straightforward to produce fine fibers. Chitosan (CTS) is a well-known biopolymer widely used for drug delivery, hydrogels, tissue engineering, wound healing, and mats. This work aims to study different chitosan-organic acid solutions' conductivity using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and equivalent circuit fitting to understand this parameter's influence in the electrospinning process for fiber formation in different organic acids as solvents. The conductivity of dilute chitosan solutions decreases until reaching a minimum value as chitosan concentration increases; conductivity increases linearly as concentration increases. We measured solution resistance, polarization resistance, and relaxation time of chitosan solutions in acetic, formic, lactic, and citric acids using electrical impedance spectroscopy with equivalent circuit modeling. There is no direct correlation between the electrospinnability of the different organic acids solutions with their solution conductivity. We obtained chitosan nanofibers and particles when electrospun a chitosan concentrated solution (4 wt%) in concentrated acetic acid (90 vol%) and obtained submicron particles with a more diluted solution (1 wt%) in concentrated acetic acid (90 vol%). We also obtained chitosan particles from formic acid solutions and completely different ordered and elongated particles with citric acid solutions. Getting insight into the organic acid-chitosan interactions will help improve the electrospinning process to obtain fibers, particles, or both in a controlled fashion and may help design tailored materials.
topic acetic acid
formic acid
lactic acid
citric acid
chitosan
electrospinning
impedance spectroscopy
equivalent circuit fitting
conductivity
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