Title of article :
Thermal, structural and acetylation behavior of snail and periwinkle shells chitin
Author/Authors :
Gbenebor, Oluwashina Philips Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering - University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria , Akpan, Emmanuel Isaac Institut fu¨r Verbundwerkstoffe GmbH, Germany , Adeosun, Samson Oluropo Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering - University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria
Abstract :
This article reports a successful removal of
CaCO3 from snail and periwinkle shells for the purpose of
producing high quality chitin for possible application as
bio-fillers in bone fixation materials. Experiment was
designed with varying concentrations of acid and alkali for
demineralization, deproteinization and deacetylation of the
samples. Thermal characteristics, morphology, degree of
de-acetylation, crystalline structure and hydrogen bonding
characteristics of the extracted chitin were examined. Infrared
spectra, thermogravimetric analysis and X-ray
diffraction patterns show that demineralization with 1.7 M
HCl led to a successful removal of CaCO3. Subsequent
deproteinization and deacetylation with 1.2 M NaOH led to
a development of chitosan having a degree of deacetylation
of 77 and 60% for periwinkle and snail shells, respectively.
Generally, all results show that different treatments led to
different chitin structure and consequently different
properties.
Keywords :
Chitin , Chitosan , Macromolecules , Deacetylation , Biofillers
Journal title :
Progress in Biomaterials
Journal title :
Progress in Biomaterials