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Electrospun Zein Fibers Using Glutaraldehyde as the Crosslinking Reagent: Effect of Time and Temperature
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Materials ScienceNanofiberAbstract GlutaraldehydeSolvent ResistanceRibbon FibersFiber ScienceFiber ChemistryCrosslinking Reagent
Abstract Glutaraldehyde was used as a crosslinking reagent to produce electrospun zein fibers with improved physical properties and solvent resistance. Using 8% glutaraldehyde, round and ribbon fibers were produced with diameters between 1 and 70 µm. All fibers readily dissolved in acetic acid. Heating the zein/glutaraldehyde fibers at temperatures from 80 to 180 °C for different times provided various degrees of insolubility to the fibers. A model was developed relating the extent of dissolution with the amount of glutaraldehyde used and the temperature/time at which the fiber was exposed. The fibers were found to be birefringent; upon heating, the amount of α ‐helix in the fiber was reduced. magnified image
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