Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1378390 Carbohydrate Polymers 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Alginic acid and metal alginates are prepared from fresh algae using extraction method. FTIR spectra indicate that alginic acid is converted into metal alginate. Asymmetric stretching of free carboxyl group of zinc alginate at 1596 cm−1 is shifted to 1582 cm−1 in cadmium alginate, due to the change of charge density, radius and atomic weight of the cation. Surface morphology changes by changing the cross-linker and cross-linker concentration at same magnification. Total intrusion volume, porosity (%) and pore size distribution also changes by changing cross-linker and cross-linker concentration. Thermal degradation results reveals that zinc and cadmium alginates started decomposing at 100 °C, but rapid degradation started around 300 °C and showed a stepwise weight loss during thermal sweep, indicating different types of reactions during degradation. Kinetic analysis was performed to fit with TGA data, where the entire degradation process has been considered as two or three consecutive 1st order reactions.

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