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Effect of pH value and the distance between the electrodes on physicochemical properties of chitosan under SPP treatment.

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Solution plasma process (SPP) was employed to degrade chitosan. The effects of the initial pH value and the distance between the electrodes on the steady shear flow behavior, structural characterization,… Click to show full abstract

Solution plasma process (SPP) was employed to degrade chitosan. The effects of the initial pH value and the distance between the electrodes on the steady shear flow behavior, structural characterization, molecular conformation, and antioxidant activity of chitosan were investigated. The results revealed that a lower initial pH value and a narrower distance between the electrodes were beneficial to the decrease in viscosity and increase in shear-thinning capacity. Structural characterization of the chitosan by FT-IR and 1H NMR showed that chemical structure of chitosan was not destroyed at different process parameters. The results of XRD, HPSEC-MALLS, SEM, and AFM indicated that SPP degradation clearly decreased the crystallinity, molecular weight, molecular size, and molecular aggregation of chitosan. At initial pH values of 2.8 and 5.8, the molecular weight was 27.16 and 44.25 kDa, at the distance between the electrodes of 4 and 8 mm, it was 35.88 and 66.17 kDa, respectively. The results of DPPH and hydroxyl radical scavenging assays demonstrated that a lower initial pH value and a narrower distance between the electrodes enhanced the antioxidant activity.

Keywords: distance; effect value; initial value; value distance; distance electrodes

Journal Title: Carbohydrate polymers
Year Published: 2022

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