How the Addition of Chitosan Affects the Transport and Rheological Properties of Agarose Hydrogels

Gels. 2023 Jan 23;9(2):99. doi: 10.3390/gels9020099.

Abstract

Agarose hydrogels enriched by chitosan were studied from a point of view diffusion and the immobilization of metal ions. Copper was used as a model metal with a high affinity to chitosan. The influence of interactions between copper and chitosan on transport properties was investigated. Effective diffusion coefficients were determined and compared with values obtained from pure agarose hydrogel. Their values increased with the amount of chitosan added to agarose hydrogel and the lowest addition caused the decrease in diffusivity in comparison with hydrogel without chitosan. Liesegang patterns were observed in the hydrogels with higher contents of chitosan. The patterns were more distinct if the chitosan content increased. The formation of Liesegang patterns caused a local decrease in the concentration of copper ions and concentration profiles were affected by this phenomenon. Thus, the values of effective diffusion coefficient covered the influences of pore structure of hydrogels and the interactions between chitosan and metal ions, including precipitation on observed Liesegang rings. From the point of view of rheology, the addition of chitosan resulted in changes in storage and loss moduli, which can show on a "more liquid" character of enriched hydrogels. It can contribute to the increase in the effective diffusion coefficients for hydrogels with higher content of chitosan.

Keywords: Liesegang pattern; chitosan; copper; diffusion; immobilization; solubility product.

Grants and funding

This research was funded by the National Program for Sustainability I (Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports), grant number REG LO1211, Materials Research Centre at FCH BUT-Sustainability and Development.