Using Borax as a Cross-Linking Agent in Poly(Vinyl Alcohol)/Hemp-Extracted Cellulose Hydrogels

Pranithan Silprasert, A. Boonmahitthisud, S. Tanpichai
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This study focused on the preparation of hydrogels of poly (vinyl alcohol) and cellulose extracted from hemp fibers with the aid of borax as a cross-linking agent. Cellulose extracted from hemp fibers was initially dissolved in a mixed solution of urea and NaOH to obtain a cellulose solution. In the meantime, PVA was also dissolved in the urea and NaOH. These two solutions were mixed, and various loadings of borax were introduced. Moreover, the effect of borax loadings on equilibrium water content (EWC) and compression properties of the cross-linked hydrogels was investigated. The cross-linked hydrogels showed an EWC of 95.76% and a compression set of 9.71%, compared to those of the physical cross-linked hydrogels which had an EWC of 92.40% and a compression set of 29.96%. It was found that the chemically crosslinked hydrogels exhibited greater stability compared with physical ones owing to the stronger interaction induced by borax. Therefore, The PVA/cellulose hydrogels cross-linked with borax hold potential in various applications such as wound dressing, wastewater treatment, and agricultural fields.
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在聚乙烯醇/大麻提取纤维素水凝胶中使用硼砂作为交联剂
本研究的重点是利用硼砂作为交联剂,制备聚(乙烯醇)水凝胶和从大麻纤维中提取的纤维素。首先将从大麻纤维中提取的纤维素溶解在尿素和 NaOH 的混合溶液中,得到纤维素溶液。与此同时,PVA 也被溶解在尿素和 NaOH 溶液中。将这两种溶液混合,并加入不同含量的硼砂。此外,还研究了硼砂负载量对交联水凝胶的平衡含水量(EWC)和压缩性能的影响。交联水凝胶的 EWC 为 95.76%,压缩率为 9.71%,而物理交联水凝胶的 EWC 为 92.40%,压缩率为 29.96%。研究发现,与物理交联水凝胶相比,化学交联水凝胶具有更高的稳定性,这是因为硼砂诱导了更强的相互作用。因此,与硼砂交联的 PVA/纤维素水凝胶在伤口敷料、废水处理和农业领域等各种应用中都具有潜力。
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