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Chitosan Schiff-Base Hydrogels—A Critical Perspective Review

Ioana A. Duceac, Sergiu Coseri

2022Gels56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Chitosan is quite a unique polysaccharide due to the presence of the amine groups naturally occurring in its structure. This feature renders it into a polycation which makes it appealing for preparing polyelectrolyte complexes or imine bonds gels. Therefore, the vast majority of hydrogels prepared using Schiff base chemistry have chitosan as one component. Usually, the counterpart is a low molecular weight aldehyde or a macromolecular periodate-oxidized polysaccharide, i.e., cellulose, pullulan, starch, alginate, hyaluronic acid, etc. Indisputable advantages of hydrogels include their quick gelation, no need for crosslinking agents, and self-healing and injectability properties. This gives grounds for further research, both fundamental in materials science and applicative in various domains. This article is a critical assessment of the most relevant aspects of this topic. It also provides a short review of some of the most interesting research reported in the literature supporting the main observations of this perspective.

Topics & Concepts

Self-healing hydrogelsChitosanSchiff basePolymer sciencePolyelectrolytePeriodateChemistryPullulanPolysaccharideChemical engineeringPolymer chemistryMaterials scienceOrganic chemistryPolymerEngineeringHydrogels: synthesis, properties, applicationsPolymer Surface Interaction Studiesbiodegradable polymer synthesis and properties
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