(443c) Solvent Modulation of Polysaccharide Conformation
AIChE Annual Meeting
2008
2008 Annual Meeting
Engineering Sciences and Fundamentals
Self Assembly in Solution I
Wednesday, November 19, 2008 - 8:50am to 9:10am
Polysaccharide polymers are widely used in solution to provide structure and function, e.g., viscoelasticity, colloidal stability, and delivery of actives. Underlying these functions are inter- and intra-molecular interactions that depend greatly on the solvent used. This presentation will highlight our ongoing phase behavior, structural (light and small-angle X-ray scattering) and rheological investigation of solvent effects on polysaccharides, with a focus on dextran and cellulose derivatives dissolved in mixtures of a good solvent (water, formamide, ethanolamine) and a non-solvent (ethanol) as a minor component. The observed effects on the polymer conformation are discussed in terms of intermolecular interactions and are correlated with the solvent Hansen solubility parameters.
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