Structural Characterization of Sodium Alginate and Calcium Alginate
Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Abstract
Alginate readily aggregates and forms a physical gel in the presence of cations. The association of the chains, and ultimately gel structure and mechanics, depends not only on ion type, but also on the sequence and composition of the alginate chain that ultimately determines its stiffness. Chain flexibility is generally believed to decrease with guluronic residue content, but it is also known that both polymannuronate and polyguluronate blocks are stiffer than heteropolymeric blocks. In this work, we use atomistic molecular dynamics simulation to primarily explore the association and aggregate structure of different alginate chains under various Ca(2+) concentrations and for different alginate chain…
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- 47.66
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Monomer
- Calcium
- Molecular dynamics
- Polymer
- Chemical engineering
- Stiffness
- Side chain
- Clean water and sanitation