Effect of transition metal ions on the thermal degradation of chitosan

2016 
AbstractChitosan–transition metal compounds with Mn2+, Co2+, Ni2+, Zn2+, and Cd2+ were obtained containing 0–4.0% weight fraction of metal ions. The microstructure of these compounds was determined, and the effect of the metal ions on the thermal degradation of chitosan in nitrogen was studied. The results showed that the second thermal degradation of chitosan was significantly affected by the metal ion species. The temperature of maximal weight loss rate was dependent on the content of the metal ion, with a higher metallic ion concentration sample presenting a lower temperature, and also the metal ion species, which decreased in the order Cd2+ > Ni2+ > Mn2+ > Co2+ > Zn2+. However, the weight loss, which decreased with an increasing weight fraction of the metal ion, was not proportional to the initial metal concentration in the compound. The activation energies of the second thermal degradation of the compounds were calculated and compared.
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