Abstract
Study of Sorption Kinetics of Doxycycline on Ph Sensitive Hydrogel-Based Graft Copolymers of Chitosan/Arabinogalactan/Gummiarabic with Vinyl Monomers
DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/ojc/370612
Abstract:
Graft copolymers of natural polysaccharides chitosan (Chs), gummi-arabic (GA) and arabinogalactan (AG) were synthesized with N-vinylpyrrolidone (VPr) (4-vinylpyridine and N-vinylpyrrolidone used as comonomers for chitosan grafting), and then pH-sensitive hydrogels were designing by cross-linked them with N,N-methylene-bis-acrylamide. Effective sorption of doxycycline from aqueous solutions with water-swelling gels has been studied experimentally. The effect of gel dose, initial concentration of doxycycline, pH medium and solution ionic strength of the sorption rate and capacity of the antibiotic was systematically studied. The surface and volume absorption kinetics and isotherms of the process have also been investigated. It was found that the max sorption capacity for swellable gels varies between Chs-graft-VPr/4VPAG/graft-VPrGA/graft-VPr. It has been shown that the sorption mechanism is mainly dominated by physical sorption and to some extent hydrogen bonds and electrostatic interactions.
Keywords:Arabivogalactan; Chitosan; Doxycycline; Gummiarabic; Graft Copolymer; Hydrogel; Sorption
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