Вестник МГТУ. 2016, №3.

Новиков В. Ю. и др. Свойства водной дисперсии комплекса хитотозана… 592 V. Yu. Novikov, N. V. Dolgopyatova, I. N. Konovalova, Yu. A. Kuchina Properties of aqueous dispersion of chitosan and chondroitin sulfate complex derived from aquatic organisms Investigation of production of chondroitin sulfate, chitosan and polyelectrolyte complexes based on them received from the local marine raw materials is relevant from the point of view of developing a comprehensive waste-free technology for natural raw materials processing. The objects of study are chitosan derived from the shell of the Kamchatka crab Paralithodes camtschaticus and chondroitin sulfate derived from cartilage of salmon Salmon salar . To determine the surface tension of polyelectrolyte complex solutions and dispersions the Wilhelmy method has been used, the effective radius of particle dispersion has been calculated by light scattering, measurements of effective viscosity have been carried out under shear deformation. The conditions of formation, surface and rheological properties of the chitosan and chondroitin sulfate complex extracted from aquatic organisms in the Barents Sea have been studied. Obtaining conditions and molar ratios of these polyelectrolytes in which the aqueous dispersion of the complex remains stable for a long time have been established. It has been found that by addition of chondroitin sulfate solution to chitosan solution in molar ratios of 1 : 3; 1 : 6 the dispersion of the polyelectrolyte complex stable for 2 to 3 days has been formed. The polyelectrolyte complex dispersions behave as non-Newtonian pseudoplastic liquid. When the molar ratio of the mixed solution is 1 : 1 (regardless of the sequence of mixing) suspension of the polyelectrolyte complex has been formed, then there is precipitation. Equilibrium surface tension of the aqueous dispersion of the polyelectrolyte complex is higher than that of solutions of chondroitin sulfate and chitosan. The effective radius of particles in the complex dispersion has been determined. The effective radius of the particles in the complex dispersion depends on the molar ratio of chondroitin sulfate : chitosan. A qualitative scheme of formation of polyelectrolyte complex from chitosan and chondroitin sulfate as an insoluble precipitate and as a form of stable aqueous dispersion has been proposed. Aqueous dispersions based on chitosan and chondroitin sulfate complex can be used to stabilize suspensions, emulsions, to create foods with a therapeutic and prophylactic properties. Key words: chitosan, chondroitin sulphate, polyelectrolyte complex, surface tension, viscosity.

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