Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5189624 Polymer 2005 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Guar gum (GG) has been partially methyl-etherified under heterogeneous reaction conditions. The resulting products, (methyl ether guar: MG) with different degrees of substitution, have been characterized by means of viscosity, 1H NMR, and FTIR measurements. The introduction of methoxyl groups along the polysaccharidic chains reduces the hydrogen bonding sites on the guar backbone reducing primarely the extent of hydrogen bonding between guar macromolecules, hence their aggregation tendency. A comparative analysis of Mark-Houwink-Sakurada parameters and of the characteristic ratio (C∞) of GG and MG samples in aqueous solution has been carried out using the Burchard-Stockmayer-Fixman method for flexible and semiflexible chains. The MG chains exhibit more flexibility than those of native guar gum which is traceable to a disruption of intrachain hydrogen bonds.
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