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- 2021Physicochemical and microstructural properties of composite edible film obtained by complex coacervation between chitosan and whey protein isolatecitations
- 2020Chemical/Color Stability and Rheological Properties of Cyanidin-3-Glucoside in Deep Eutectic Solvents as a Gateway to Design Task-Specific Bioactive Compoundscitations
- 2019Development of a disposable paper-based potentiometric immunosensor for real-time detection of a foodborne pathogencitations
- 2015Alternative plasticizers for the production of thermo-compressed agar filmscitations
- 2015Electrospinning of agar/PVA aqueous solutions and its relation with rheological propertiescitations
- 2015Improving agar electrospinnability with choline-based deep eutectic solventscitations
- 2014Choline chloride based ionic liquid analogues as tool for the fabrication of agar films with improved mechanical propertiescitations
- 2013Ultrasound-assisted preparation of size-controlled chitosan nanoparticles: Characterization and fabrication of transparent biofilmscitations
- 2012Aggregation-induced conformational transitions in bovine beta-lactoglobulin adsorbed onto open chitosan structurescitations
- 2009Rheological properties of vaginal hydrophilic polymer gelscitations
- 2007Heat-induced gelation of beta-lactoglobulin at varying pH: Effect of tara gum on the rheological and structural properties of the gelscitations
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Improving agar electrospinnability with choline-based deep eutectic solvents
Abstract
Very recently our group has produced novel agar-based fibers by an electrospinning technique using water as solvent and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) as co-blending polymer. Here, we tested the deep eutectic solvent (DES), (2-hydroxyethyl)trimethylammonium chloride/urea prepared at 1:2 molar ratio, as an alternative solvent medium for agar electrospinning. The electrospun materials were collected with an ethanol bath adapted to a previous electrospinning set-up. One weight percent agar-in-DES showed improved viscoelasticity and hence, spinnability, when compared to 1 wt% agar-in-water and pure agar nanofibers were successfully electrospun if working above the temperature of sol-gel transition (similar to 80 degrees C). By changing the solvent medium we decreased the PVA concentration (5 wt% starting solution) and successfully produced composite fibers with high agar contents (50/50 agar/PVA). Best composite fibers were formed with the 50/50 and 30/70 agar/PVA solutions. These fibers were mechanically resistant, showed tailorable surface roughness and diverse size distributions, with most of the diameters falling in the sub-micron range. Both nano and micro forms of agar fibers (used separately or combined) may have potential for the design of new and highly functional agar-based materials. Published by Elsevier B.V.