Proton conducting electrolytes composed of chondroitin sulfate polysaccharide and citric acid

Novel electrolytes composed of chondroitin sulfate A (CSA) and citric acid (CA) have been prepared using a clean, safe, and fast route. These electrolytes exhibit different physical-chemical properties, depending on the amount of CA. For X > 82.3%, where X is the mass ratio, in %, of CA/(CA + CSA...

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Main Author: Santos, Filipe M. (author)
Other Authors: Barbosa, Paula C. (author), Pereira, Rui F.P. (author), Silva, M. Manuela (author), Gonçalves, Helena M R (author), Nunes, Sílvia C. (author), Figueiredo, Filipe L. (author), Valente, Artur J.M. (author), Zea Bermudez, Verónica de (author)
Format: article
Language:eng
Published: 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/19465
Country:Portugal
Oai:oai:recipp.ipp.pt:10400.22/19465
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Summary:Novel electrolytes composed of chondroitin sulfate A (CSA) and citric acid (CA) have been prepared using a clean, safe, and fast route. These electrolytes exhibit different physical-chemical properties, depending on the amount of CA. For X > 82.3%, where X is the mass ratio, in %, of CA/(CA + CSA), whitish polycrystalline powders result. Lower amounts of CA leads to the production of translucent, amorphous films, sticky for X = 75.6 and 82.0, brittle for X < 43.6 and crack-free, self-standing for 43.6 < X < 75.6%. The results obtained provide evidence that, at low pH, strong hydrogen bonding interactions take place between the anionic sulfonic and carboxylic groups of CSA and CA. CA exerts a key role, acting as a cross-linker and proton source, while simultaneously influencing sample morphology. At room temperature the highest ionic conductivity is achieved at X = 60.8%. A significant enhancement of the ionic conductivity of this sample occurs with the increase of relative humidity (RH) (from 3.1 × 10−7 to 3.7 × 10−2 S cm−1 30% for RH = 30 and ~100%, respectively).