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[1] Tan Qiyan, Kan Yajing, Zhao Gutian, Qiu Yinghua, et al. Pressure-induced strong adhesion between chitosan nanofilms [J]. Journal of Southeast University (English Edition), 2015, 31 (1): 113-117. [doi:10.3969/j.issn.1003-7985.2015.01.019]
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Journal of Southeast University (English Edition)[ISSN:1003-7985/CN:32-1325/N]

Volumn:
31
Issue:
2015 1
Page:
113-117
Research Field:
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Publishing date:
2015-03-30

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Title:
Pressure-induced strong adhesion between chitosan nanofilms
Author(s):
Tan Qiyan Kan Yajing Zhao Gutian Qiu Yinghua Chen Yunfei
School of Mechanical Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 211189, China
Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Design and Manufacture of Micro-Nano Biomedical Instruments, Nanjing 211189, China
Keywords:
surface force apparatus(SFA) chitosan adhesion pressure mica surface
PACS:
O631.1
DOI:
10.3969/j.issn.1003-7985.2015.01.019
Abstract:
The surface and adhesion forces between chitosan-coated mica surfaces in an acetic acid buffer solution were measured using a surface force apparatus(SFA). The force-distance profiles were obtained under different pressure conditions. It was found that the chitosan was adsorbed on the mica surface and formed a stable nanofilm under acid conditions. The adsorbed chitosan nanofilms induced a short-range monotonically steric force when two such surfaces came close in the acid buffer. The adhesion forces between the two chitosan-coated mica surfaces varied with the loads. Strong adhesion between the two chitosan-coated mica surfaces was observed at high pressure. Such pressure-dependent adhesion properties are most likely related to the molecular configurations and hydrogen bonds reordering under high confinement.

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Biographies: Tan Qiyan(1981—), male, graduate; Chen Yunfei(corresponding author), male, doctor, professor, yunfeichen@seu.edu.cn.
Foundation items: The National Basic Research Program of China(973 Program)(No.2011CB707605), the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.50925519).
Citation: Tan Qiyan, Kan Yajing, Zhao Gutian, et al.Pressure-induced strong adhesion between chitosan nanofilms[J].Journal of Southeast University(English Edition), 2015, 31(1):113-117.[doi:10.3969/j.issn.1003-7985.2015.01.019]
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