Structure Characterization and Mechanical Properties of Acidity-Induced Helix of Alginate and Fibers

酸诱导海藻酸盐和纤维螺旋结构表征及力学性能

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Abstract

The brittleness of alginate fibers has limited their biological applications. Enhancing fiber toughness without sacrificing fracture tensile strength is challenging. Herein, an acidity-triggered helical conformational change in alginate is demonstrated to improve fiber toughness. During fiber formation by Ca(2+) crosslinking, HCl triggers 2(1)-helical and antiparallel twofold helical conformational changes in sodium alginate. The helical structures were confirmed using circular dichroism and X-ray diffraction. Rheological analysis revealed that the helical conformation was flexible and could extend fiber elongation from 9.4 ± 0.6 to 15.3 ± 2.2%, while the fracture tensile strength was slightly enhanced by 12.4%, reaching 308 MPa. Thus, toughness was enhanced by 74%, reaching 35.5 ± 2.1 MJ m(-3), thereby reducing brittleness. The introduction of helical structures required no significant changes to the wet-spinning process and exhibited good processability. The improved elongation and toughness will broaden the biomedical applications of alginate fibers.

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