2015
DOI: 10.1002/app.42383
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Synthesis of seaweed polysaccharide‐based polyvinylpyrrolidone copolymer with adhesive properties

Abstract: Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) grafted sulfated polysaccharide of the seaweed Cystoseira indica (CIsps) (CIsps‐graft‐PVP) was synthesized in aqueous medium under microwave irradiation in the presence of potassium persulfate (KPS), as a free radical initiator. Varying the reaction parameters, e.g., concentration of PVP and KPS, reaction time and temperature, optimum grafting condition was identified as the one having the highest grafting ratio (Gr 2.30) and grafting efficiency (Ge 0.92). The grafted copolymer was c… Show more

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“…One example of using marinebased polysaccharides for adhesive applications was presented by Chhatbar et al, grafted polyvinylpyrrolidone onto a sulfated seaweed polysaccharide in a weight ratio of 1-2.5 to 1 under microwave irradiation. 120 A 5% aqueous dispersion was applied onto paper and wood samples and dried for 24 h. In general terms, adhesive properties of the polymer were confirmed. Unfortunately, no evaluation of the adhesive strength was done except for stating that the pieces could not be pulled apart afterwards.…”
Section: Vegetable Oils and Renewable Monomersmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…One example of using marinebased polysaccharides for adhesive applications was presented by Chhatbar et al, grafted polyvinylpyrrolidone onto a sulfated seaweed polysaccharide in a weight ratio of 1-2.5 to 1 under microwave irradiation. 120 A 5% aqueous dispersion was applied onto paper and wood samples and dried for 24 h. In general terms, adhesive properties of the polymer were confirmed. Unfortunately, no evaluation of the adhesive strength was done except for stating that the pieces could not be pulled apart afterwards.…”
Section: Vegetable Oils and Renewable Monomersmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Decrease susceptibility to hydrolytic degradation 111,[113][114][115][116] Statistical design, 117 enzyme layer deposition, 119 amphiphilic battery binder, 121 seaweed 120,122 Lignin Increase reactivity to condensation reactions, 123,124 improve reproducibility and definition of structure 125 Vitrimer with reversible bonding 126…”
Section: Polysaccharides and Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Latterly, we have reported synthesis of a similar adhesive polysaccharide based graed product wherein the sulphated heteropolysaccharide of the brown seaweed Cystoseira indica was graed with PVP. 66 3.7.4 Agar-surfactant interactions. It has been extensively reported that gelling characteristics of polymers in solutions can be modulated employing surfactants.…”
Section: Interpolymeric Metal Ion Scavenging Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They studied its behavior, its swelling and de-swelling and the release of the drug diclofenac. Chhatbar and Siddanta 16 synthesized polyvinylpyrrolidone by grafting sulfated polysaccharide of the seaweed Cystoseira, that was synthesized in aqueous medium under microwave irradiation in the presence of potassium persulfate. The grafted product was more thermally stable than the polysaccharide.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%