Anomalous Proton Conductivity in Chitin-Chitosan Mixed Compounds

  • Kawabata T
  • Takahashi Y
  • Matsuo Y
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Abstract

In order to investigate a key factor for the appearance of proton conductivity in chitin-chitosan mixed compounds, the chitin-chitosan mixed compounds (chitin)x(chitosan)1−x were prepared and these proton conductivities have been investigated. DC proton conductivity is obtained from Nyquist plot of impedance measurement data, and the relationship between and mixing ratio x has been made clear. It was found that the x dependence of is non-monotonous. That is, shows the anomalous behavior, and has peaks around x = 0.4 and 0.75. This result indicates that there exist optimal conditions for the realization of high-proton conductivity in the chitin-chitosan mixed compound in which the number of acetyl groups is different. From the FT-IR measurement, we have found that the behavior of proton conductivity in (chitin)x(chitosan)1−x is determined by the amount of water content changed by x. Using these results, proton conductivity, which is important for the application of conducting polymers in chitin-chitosan mixed compounds, will be able to be easily controlled by adjusting the mixing ratio x.

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Kawabata, T., Takahashi, Y., & Matsuo, Y. (2020). Anomalous Proton Conductivity in Chitin-Chitosan Mixed Compounds. Materials Sciences and Applications, 11(01), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.4236/msa.2020.111001

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