Dielectric relaxation of interfacial polarizable molecules in chitosan ice-hydrogel materials

The functionalities of hydrogel-based smart materials are highly related to the electrostatic interactions and molecular polarization associated with the polymer networks and encapsulated water droplets, and therefore the dielectric responses of the polarizable molecules in the polymer, water, and p...

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Main Authors: Y.Q. Li, C.X. Zhang, P. Jia, Y. Zhang, L. Lin, Z.B. Yan, X.H. Zhou, J.–M. Liu
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Published: Elsevier 2018-03-01
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author Y.Q. Li
C.X. Zhang
P. Jia
Y. Zhang
L. Lin
Z.B. Yan
X.H. Zhou
J.–M. Liu
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C.X. Zhang
P. Jia
Y. Zhang
L. Lin
Z.B. Yan
X.H. Zhou
J.–M. Liu
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description The functionalities of hydrogel-based smart materials are highly related to the electrostatic interactions and molecular polarization associated with the polymer networks and encapsulated water droplets, and therefore the dielectric responses of the polarizable molecules in the polymer, water, and polymer-water interfaces are particularly attractive, where the properties of polymer-water interfacial molecules remain elusive. Different from extensive dielectric relaxation spectroscopy studies on polymer hydrogel solutions, in this work we investigate the dielectric response of chitosan hydrogels below the water solidifying point (ice-hydrogels) so that the contribution of chitosan-water interfacial molecules can be isolated. It is revealed that the chitosan-water interfacial polarizable molecules have slow dielectric relaxation but large polarization compared with the chitosan chains and water molecules, and the dielectric relaxations beyond ∼104 Hz are substantially weak. The thermal activation energy of the dielectric relaxation for these interfacial polarizable molecules can be as large as 0.93 eV, i.e. 89.73 kJ/mol. The present work provides a platform for characterizing the polymer-water electrostatic interactions and interfacial polarizable molecules, informative to understand the microstructure-property relationships of chitosan-based hydrogel materials.
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spelling doaj.art-d859f9a198d84ff69af76e9e90a6336e2023-09-02T18:19:37ZengElsevierJournal of Materiomics2352-84782018-03-0141354310.1016/j.jmat.2017.12.005Dielectric relaxation of interfacial polarizable molecules in chitosan ice-hydrogel materialsY.Q. Li0C.X. Zhang1P. Jia2Y. Zhang3L. Lin4Z.B. Yan5X.H. Zhou6J.–M. Liu7Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures and Innovative Center of Advanced Microstructures, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, ChinaLaboratory of Solid State Microstructures and Innovative Center of Advanced Microstructures, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, ChinaLaboratory of Solid State Microstructures and Innovative Center of Advanced Microstructures, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, ChinaLaboratory of Solid State Microstructures and Innovative Center of Advanced Microstructures, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, ChinaLaboratory of Solid State Microstructures and Innovative Center of Advanced Microstructures, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, ChinaLaboratory of Solid State Microstructures and Innovative Center of Advanced Microstructures, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, ChinaLaboratory of Solid State Microstructures and Innovative Center of Advanced Microstructures, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, ChinaLaboratory of Solid State Microstructures and Innovative Center of Advanced Microstructures, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, ChinaThe functionalities of hydrogel-based smart materials are highly related to the electrostatic interactions and molecular polarization associated with the polymer networks and encapsulated water droplets, and therefore the dielectric responses of the polarizable molecules in the polymer, water, and polymer-water interfaces are particularly attractive, where the properties of polymer-water interfacial molecules remain elusive. Different from extensive dielectric relaxation spectroscopy studies on polymer hydrogel solutions, in this work we investigate the dielectric response of chitosan hydrogels below the water solidifying point (ice-hydrogels) so that the contribution of chitosan-water interfacial molecules can be isolated. It is revealed that the chitosan-water interfacial polarizable molecules have slow dielectric relaxation but large polarization compared with the chitosan chains and water molecules, and the dielectric relaxations beyond ∼104 Hz are substantially weak. The thermal activation energy of the dielectric relaxation for these interfacial polarizable molecules can be as large as 0.93 eV, i.e. 89.73 kJ/mol. The present work provides a platform for characterizing the polymer-water electrostatic interactions and interfacial polarizable molecules, informative to understand the microstructure-property relationships of chitosan-based hydrogel materials.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352847817300849Chitosan hydrogelsDielectric relaxationPolymer-water interfacial polarizable moleculesThermal activation energy
spellingShingle Y.Q. Li
C.X. Zhang
P. Jia
Y. Zhang
L. Lin
Z.B. Yan
X.H. Zhou
J.–M. Liu
Dielectric relaxation of interfacial polarizable molecules in chitosan ice-hydrogel materials
Journal of Materiomics
Chitosan hydrogels
Dielectric relaxation
Polymer-water interfacial polarizable molecules
Thermal activation energy
title Dielectric relaxation of interfacial polarizable molecules in chitosan ice-hydrogel materials
title_full Dielectric relaxation of interfacial polarizable molecules in chitosan ice-hydrogel materials
title_fullStr Dielectric relaxation of interfacial polarizable molecules in chitosan ice-hydrogel materials
title_full_unstemmed Dielectric relaxation of interfacial polarizable molecules in chitosan ice-hydrogel materials
title_short Dielectric relaxation of interfacial polarizable molecules in chitosan ice-hydrogel materials
title_sort dielectric relaxation of interfacial polarizable molecules in chitosan ice hydrogel materials
topic Chitosan hydrogels
Dielectric relaxation
Polymer-water interfacial polarizable molecules
Thermal activation energy
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352847817300849
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