TY - JOUR A1 - Palantöken, Sinam A1 - Bethke, K. A1 - Zivanovic, V. A1 - Kneipp, Janina A1 - Rademann, Klaus A1 - Kalinka, Gerhard T1 - Cellulose hydrogels physically crosslinked by glycine: Synthesis, characterization, thermal and mechanical properties N2 - Biopolymers are very efficient for significant applications ranging from tissue engineering, biological devices to water purification. There is a tremendous potential value of cellulose because of ist being the most abundant biopolymer on earth, swellability, and functional groups to be modified. A novel, highly efficient route for the fabrication of mechanically stable and natural hydrogels is described in which cellulose and glycine are dissolved in an alkaline solution of NaOH and neutralized in an acidic solution. The dissolving temperature and the glycine amount are essential parameters for the self-assembly of cellulose chains and for Tuning the morphology and the aggregate structures of the resulting hydrogels. Glycine plays the role of a physical crosslinker based on the Information obtained from FTIR and Raman spectra. Among the prepared set of hydrogels, CL5Gly30 hydrogels have the highest capacity to absorb water. The prepared CL5Gly30 gels can absorb up to seven times their dry weight due to its porous 3-D network structure. CL5Gly10 hydrogel exhibits 80% deformation under 21 N force executed. The method developed in this article can contribute to the application of heavy metal adsorption in aqueous solutions for water purification and waste management. KW - Biopolymer KW - Cellulose KW - Hydrogel KW - Natural KW - Synthesis PY - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-486845 SN - 1097-4628 SN - 0021-8995 VL - 136 SP - 48380, 1 EP - 11 PB - Wiley CY - USA AN - OPUS4-48684 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -