Effect of Grinding and Particle Size on Some Physical and Rheological Properties of Chitosan

Ibrahim, A. I. A; Ebeid, Hamdy; Mahmoud, K. F.; Abdel Fattah, A. A.; Kishk, Y. F. M; Ebeid, Hamdy;

Abstract


The present study was conducted to prepare nano-chitosan particles (CN) by ultrafine grinding from crude chitosan powder (CC) using a ball mill with 130 numbers of zirconia beads in range from 0.5 to 1.5 mm diameter (75 beads 0.5 mm diameter, 30 beads 1.0 mm diameter and 25 beads 1.5 mm diameter). In addition, physical and rheological properties of chitosan solutions were determined. The results revealed that ultrafine grinding has effectively milled the chitosan particles to nanoscale. Prepared chitosan nanoparticles were characterized by devices X-Ray Diffraction (XRD), Zetasizer particle sizes and Zeta potential of chitosan particles (after milling for 30, 60 and 90 minutes). The particle size of nano-chitosan was distributed in a range of 250-600 nm. with a polydispersity index use as an anti-oxidant and antimicrobial with reducing the amount used to deliver the desired purpose. Additional research is required to further investigate the potential value-added utilization of these chitosan derivatives in improving the quality and safety of some food products.


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Title Effect of Grinding and Particle Size on Some Physical and Rheological Properties of Chitosan
Authors Ibrahim, A. I. A; Ebeid, Hamdy; Mahmoud, K. F.; Abdel Fattah, A. A.; Kishk, Y. F. M; Ebeid, Hamdy 
Keywords Nano-chitosan; wet ball mill; Nanotechnology; Physical and rheological properties
Issue Date 2-Jul-2019
Publisher Arab Universities Journal of Agricultural Sciences
Journal Arab Universities Journal of Agricultural Sciences 
Volume 27
Issue 2
Start page 1513
End page 1527
DOI 10.21608/ajs.2019.59413

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