Chitosan and Starch-Based Hydrogels Via Graft Copolymerization

  • Celli A
  • Sabaa M
  • Jyothi A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Graft copolymerization is an attractive method for surface functionalization of natural polymers and can be initiated by chemical methods, radiation technique, and other systems. Polymer grafting onto polysaccharides is an effective method for the synthesis of superabsorbents. Depending upon the type of monomers and the conditions employed the properties of graft copolymers vary to a large extent. Chitosan is a nontoxic, biocompatible polysaccharide, and starch is a natural hydrophilic biopolymer. Both these are most abundant natural organic materials which are extensively investigated in the development of biodegradable and environment-friendly materials. Their hydrogels are of utmost importance for wide use in many fields including structural transplants, target drug delivery, tissue engineering, biosensors, adsorbents, etc. In this chapter, the various techniques used for the synthesis of chitosan/starch graft copolymers, their properties and possible applications are discussed in detail.

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Celli, A., Sabaa, M. W., Jyothi, A. N., & Kalia, S. (2016). Chitosan and Starch-Based Hydrogels Via Graft Copolymerization (pp. 189–234). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25322-0_8

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