Optical properties and colorimetry of gelatine gels prepared in different saline solutions

Gelatine has been widely used in many multidisciplinary research fields due to its biocompatibility. Using saline solutions in the gelation of gelatine allows for new properties to be incorporated into the prepared gels. This study examined the optical and colour properties of gelatine gels prepared...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Mohammad A.F. Basha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-03-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090123218301279
id doaj-619d57253d8648c0b22b2803b27b4d55
record_format Article
spelling doaj-619d57253d8648c0b22b2803b27b4d552020-11-24T22:07:35ZengElsevierJournal of Advanced Research2090-12322019-03-01165565Optical properties and colorimetry of gelatine gels prepared in different saline solutionsMohammad A.F. Basha0Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, P.O. Box 12613, Giza, EgyptGelatine has been widely used in many multidisciplinary research fields due to its biocompatibility. Using saline solutions in the gelation of gelatine allows for new properties to be incorporated into the prepared gels. This study examined the optical and colour properties of gelatine gels prepared in saline solutions, containing three different metal chlorides (NiCl2·6H2O, CoCl2·6H2O, and CrCl3·6H2O) with concentrations of up to 50%, to prepare three groups of gels. FTIR spectroscopy indicated a loss in the helical structure of the metal-containing gelatine gels, and a shift in the amide bands towards lower wavenumbers. From the thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), the starting degradation temperatures (SDTs) of the prepared gelatine gels were found to be correlated to the concentration of the gelling solutions. All SDTs were above 250 °C, making these gels suitable for standing temperatures beyond the daily range. UV–vis spectroscopy showed that d-d transitions were responsible for the colour properties of the metal-containing gelatine gels. It is concluded that the studied properties and the measured parameters were found to depend on both salt type and concentration. With the current findings, the prepared gels can be used as optical thermometers, colour-selective corner cube retroreflectors, laser components, and coatings for OLEDs. Keywords: Gelatine, Transition metals, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, Thermogravimetric analysis, Optical properties, Colour parametershttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090123218301279
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Mohammad A.F. Basha
spellingShingle Mohammad A.F. Basha
Optical properties and colorimetry of gelatine gels prepared in different saline solutions
Journal of Advanced Research
author_facet Mohammad A.F. Basha
author_sort Mohammad A.F. Basha
title Optical properties and colorimetry of gelatine gels prepared in different saline solutions
title_short Optical properties and colorimetry of gelatine gels prepared in different saline solutions
title_full Optical properties and colorimetry of gelatine gels prepared in different saline solutions
title_fullStr Optical properties and colorimetry of gelatine gels prepared in different saline solutions
title_full_unstemmed Optical properties and colorimetry of gelatine gels prepared in different saline solutions
title_sort optical properties and colorimetry of gelatine gels prepared in different saline solutions
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Advanced Research
issn 2090-1232
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Gelatine has been widely used in many multidisciplinary research fields due to its biocompatibility. Using saline solutions in the gelation of gelatine allows for new properties to be incorporated into the prepared gels. This study examined the optical and colour properties of gelatine gels prepared in saline solutions, containing three different metal chlorides (NiCl2·6H2O, CoCl2·6H2O, and CrCl3·6H2O) with concentrations of up to 50%, to prepare three groups of gels. FTIR spectroscopy indicated a loss in the helical structure of the metal-containing gelatine gels, and a shift in the amide bands towards lower wavenumbers. From the thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), the starting degradation temperatures (SDTs) of the prepared gelatine gels were found to be correlated to the concentration of the gelling solutions. All SDTs were above 250 °C, making these gels suitable for standing temperatures beyond the daily range. UV–vis spectroscopy showed that d-d transitions were responsible for the colour properties of the metal-containing gelatine gels. It is concluded that the studied properties and the measured parameters were found to depend on both salt type and concentration. With the current findings, the prepared gels can be used as optical thermometers, colour-selective corner cube retroreflectors, laser components, and coatings for OLEDs. Keywords: Gelatine, Transition metals, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, Thermogravimetric analysis, Optical properties, Colour parameters
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090123218301279
work_keys_str_mv AT mohammadafbasha opticalpropertiesandcolorimetryofgelatinegelspreparedindifferentsalinesolutions
_version_ 1725819621198528512