Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7792399 | Carbohydrate Polymers | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A series of ester derivatives of curdlan, which is a β-(1 â 3)-d-glucan extracellularly produced by microorganism, with varying alkyl chain lengths (C2-C12) were synthesized by the heterogeneous reaction using trifluoroacetic anhydride. As a result, high-molecular-weight (Mw â¥Â 6 Ã 105) and fully-acylated curdlan was obtained with relatively high yield (>70%). Thermal stability of curdlan was greatly improved by esterification. Crystallization was observed for curdlan esters with C2-C6 side chains. Both Tg (170 â 50 °C) and Tm (290 â 170 °C) of curdlan esters decreased with increasing the side-chain length. By the increase in the side-chain carbon number, curdlan esters showed lower Young's modulus and tensile strength, and larger elongation at break. Thus, material properties of curdlan esters can be controlled by changing the side-chain length. It was found that the increase of the side-chain length resulted in the decrease of crystallinity and the change of crystal structures.
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Authors
Hironori Marubayashi, Kazuyori Yukinaka, Yukiko Enomoto-Rogers, Akio Takemura, Tadahisa Iwata,