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CLELIA DISPENZA

Multi-scale structural analysis of xyloglucan colloidal dispersions and hydro-alcoholic gels

  • Authors: Dispenza C.; Todaro S.; Sabatino M.A.; Chillura Martino D.; Martorana V.; San Biagio P.L.; Maffei P.; Bulone D.
  • Publication year: 2020
  • Type: Articolo in rivista
  • Key words: Hydrogels; Self-assembly; Supramolecular structure; Xyloglucan
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/407026

Abstract

Xyloglucans are highly branched, hydroxyl rich polyglucans that for their abundance in nature, biocompatibility, film forming and gelation ability may take a prominent role in the design and fabrication of biomedical devices, including in situ forming scaffolds for tissue engineering, wound dressings and epidermal sensors. The understanding and exploitation of their self-assembly behavior is key for the device performance optimization. A multi-scale analysis, conducted combining small-angle X-ray scattering, both static and dynamic light scattering at large and small angles, and rheological measurements, provides a description of the supramolecular organization of this biopolymer, from the scale of a few nano-meter, to the meso- and macro-scale both in the sol and gel states. Xyloglucan self-assembly is described as multi-step and hierarchical process with different levels of organization.