Xiao WangYong Sik ChungWon Seok LyooByung Gil Min
Abstract A new form of polymer blend, macroporous chitosan/poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) foams made by a starch expansion process, exhibits the functionalities of chitosan while avoiding its poor mechanical properties and chemical instabilities. The appropriate conditions for foaming are discussed using both insoluble and water‐soluble chitosan. The chitosan/PVA foams demonstrated interconnected and open‐cell structures with large pore size from tens to hundreds of micrometers and high porosities from 73.6 to 84.3%. Glutaraldehyde was employed to improve the retention of chitosan and copper adsorption of the chitosan/PVA foams. While it increased the retention of chitosan and the adsorption capacities, glutaraldehyde decreased the pore size and porosity. The macroporous structure of the chitosan/PVA foams indicates extensive application prospects in terms of the considerable adsorption of heavy metal ions. Copyright © 2006 Society of Chemical Industry
Hua ZhengYumin DuJiahui YuRonghua HuangLina Zhang
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