X. Chen et al., Influence of crosslinking agent content on structure and properties of glutaraldehyde crosslinked chitosan membranes, ACT CHIM S, 58(12), 2000, pp. 1654-1659
The crystallinity, swelling ratio as well as Cu2+ adsorption capacity of gl
utaraldehyde crosslinked chitosan membranes have been studied. The glutaral
dehyde content is varied from 0 to 5. 0%. The lower glutaraldehyde content
is, the smaller glutaraldehyde content interval changes. The results show t
hat the crystallinity, swelling ratio and adsorption capacity reach the max
imum when glutaraldehyde content in the membrane is 0. 25%. This phenomenon
is different from that reported in literatures which shows the crystallini
ty and swelling degree are decreased with an increase of glutaraldehyde con
tent. It is suggested that low- level crosslinking might be favorable to a
more regular arrangement between chitosan molecular chains during membrane
formation. Moreover, the increase of swelling ratio and adsorption capacity
could be attributed to the increase of accessible amino group number while
crosslinking taken place.