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Chitosan is a natural carbohydrate biopolymer derived by deacetylation of chitin. Reaction of chitosan with carbonyl compounds leading to formation of Schiff bases have been reported in the older literatures and their importance has not yet fully realized. The present work involves modification of chitosan by benzophenone, acetophenone, cinnamic acid or phenylacetic acid. The thermal stabilities of the prepared polymers were compared with chitosan polymer. Thermal degradation of the modified polymers has been studied in order to determine the nature of the degradation products and the activation energies of the degradation were calculated.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Chitosan is a natural carbohydrate biopolymer derived by deacetylation of chitin. Reaction of chitosan with carbonyl compounds leading to formation of Schiff bases have been reported in the older literatures and their importance has not yet fully realized. The present work involves modification of chitosan by benzophenone, acetophenone, cinnamic acid or phenylacetic acid. The thermal stabilities of the prepared polymers were compared with chitosan polymer. Thermal degradation of the modified polymers has been studied in order to determine the nature of the degradation products and the activation energies of the degradation were calculated.
Autorenporträt
Prof. A.Z. El-Sonbati, Professor of Inorganic Chemistry Demiatta University, Egypt received his M.Sc. in coordination chemistry from the University of Mansoura University, Egypt in 1978 and Ph.D. from Tanta University, Egypt in 1989. He published more than 150 scientific papers concerning the syntheses and characterization of supramolecular polymer