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Preparation and physicochemical and cytocompatibility analyses of a magnetic polymer colloid of xanthan gum-chitosan/nickel nanowires

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Abstract A cross-linked polymer was formed by the reaction between chitosan (Cs) and xanthan gum (XG) at a weight ratio of 1:1. XG-Cs/Ni nanowire (XG-Cs/-Ni) was prepared by adding nickel… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A cross-linked polymer was formed by the reaction between chitosan (Cs) and xanthan gum (XG) at a weight ratio of 1:1. XG-Cs/Ni nanowire (XG-Cs/-Ni) was prepared by adding nickel nanowires (Ni, -Ni) into XG-Cs to form a nano-magnetic polymerization colloid. The results of SEM and TEM analysis showed that the diameter of the nickel nanowires is approximately 80 nm and the length is approximately 11 μm, with a high density and aspect ratio. The (1 1 1), (2 0 0), and (2 2 0) crystal planes were analyzed by XRD. The magnetic nanowires were measured on a vibrating sample magnetometer at 300 K. A perpendicular magnetic field was applied to the substrate, where coercivity was 685 Oe and the squareness was 0.866. An applied parallel magnetic field of the substrate revealed a coercivity (118 Oe) and a squareness (0.068). XG-Cs/-Ni was mixed, and its coercivity was determined to the range from 914 to 957 Oe. The melting points (59.0–197.3/695.5 °C) of XG-Cs/-Ni were measured by differential scanning calorimetry. Thermogravimetric analysis of XG-Cs/-Ni revealed three weight loss points. Furthermore, XG-Cs polymers support cell adhesion and proliferation of 3 tested cell lines, XG-Cs polymers show significant cytocompatibility.

Keywords: xanthan gum; nickel nanowires; cytocompatibility; polymer; colloid

Journal Title: Results in Physics
Year Published: 2019

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