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Study of polyelectrolyte complexes of chitosan and sulfoethyl cellulose

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The complexing of polycation chitosan and polyanion sulphoethyl cellulose during the formation of polyelectrolyte simplex membranes using the layer-by-layer deposition of a solution of one polyion on a gel-like film of another one has been studied. The structural characteristics of the multilayer composites and their components have been analyzed by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and energy-dispersive X-ray microanalysis. A technique is proposed for studying the structure of surface layers of thin polymer films (15–20 μm) using a portable DIFREI-401 diffractometer. It is shown that the sequence of layer deposition during the formation of membrane films does not affect their structural characteristics. The interaction between positively charged chitosan groups (-NH +3 ) and negatively charged sulfoethyl cellulose groups (-SO 3 ) during the growth of polyelectrolyte complexes results in a packing of chitosan chains in the multilayer film.

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Original Russian Text © Yu.G. Baklagina, S.V. Kononova, V.A. Petrova, E.V. Kruchinina, L.A. Nud’ga, D.P. Romanov, V.V. Klechkovskaya, A.S. Orekhov, A.V. Bogomazov, S.N. Arkhipov, 2013, published in Kristallografiya, 2013, Vol. 58, No. 2, pp. 268–275.

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Baklagina, Y.G., Kononova, S.V., Petrova, V.A. et al. Study of polyelectrolyte complexes of chitosan and sulfoethyl cellulose. Crystallogr. Rep. 58, 287–294 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1134/S106377451302003X

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