Biodegradable Water Absorbent Synthesized from Bacterial Poly(amino acid)s
- 15 March 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Macromolecular Bioscience
- Vol. 4 (3) , 324-329
- https://doi.org/10.1002/mabi.200300121
Abstract
Summary: Biodegradable hydrogels prepared by γ-irradiation from microbial poly(amino acid)s have been studied. pH-Sensitive hydrogels were prepared by the γ-irradiation of poly(γ-glutamic acid) (PGA) produced by Bacillus subtilis and poly(ε-lysine) (PL) produced by Streptomyces albulus in aqueous solutions. When the γ-irradiation dose was 19 kGy or more, and the concentration of PGA in water was 2 wt.-% or more, transparent hydrogels could be produced. For the 19 kGy dose, the produced hydrogel was very weak, however, the specific water content (wt. of absorbed water/wt. of dry hydrogel) of this PGA hydrogel was approximately 3 500. The specific water content decreased to 200, increasing when the γ-irradiation dose was over 100 kGy. Under acid conditions or upon the addition of electrolytes, the PGA hydrogels shrunk. The PGA hydrogel was pH-sensitive and the change in the volume of the hydrogel depended on the pH value outside the hydrogel in the swelling medium. This PGA hydrogel was hydrodegradable and biodegradable. A new novel purifier reagent (coagulant), made from the PGA hydrogels, for contaminated turbid water has been found and developed by Japanese companies. A very small amount of this coagulant (only 2 ppm in turbid water) with poly(aluminum chloride) can be used for the purification of turbid water. A PL aqueous solution also can change into a hydrogel by γ-irradiation. The specific water content of the PL hyrdogel ranged from 20 to 160 depending on the preparation conditions. Under acid conditions, the PL hydrogel swelled because of the ionic repulsion of the protonated amino groups in the PL molecules. The rate of enzymatic degradation of the respective PL hydrogels by a neutral protease was much faster than the rate of simple hydrolytic degradation.Keywords
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