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Characteristics of the complexing of chitosan with sodium dodecyl sulfate, according to IR spectroscopy data and quantum-chemical calculations


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Аннотация

The complexing of protonated chitosan with dodecyl sulfate ions in water solutions is studied using IR spectroscopy data and quantum-chemical calculations. It is established that the electrostatic interaction between the protonated amino groups of chitosan and dodecyl sulfate ions is apparent in the IR spectrum as a band at 833 cm−1. The need to consider the effect the solvent has on the formation of hydrogen-bound ion pairs [CTS+ ⋅ C12H25O3-] is shown via a quantum-chemical simulation of the equilibrium geometry and the energy characteristics of complexing and hydration.

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S. Shilova

Kazan National Research Technological University

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Email: s_shilova74@mail.ru
Ресей, Kazan, 420015

K. Romanova

Kazan National Research Technological University

Email: s_shilova74@mail.ru
Ресей, Kazan, 420015

Yu. Galyametdinov

Kazan National Research Technological University

Email: s_shilova74@mail.ru
Ресей, Kazan, 420015

A. Tret’yakova

Kazan National Research Technological University

Email: s_shilova74@mail.ru
Ресей, Kazan, 420015

V. Barabanov

Kazan National Research Technological University

Email: s_shilova74@mail.ru
Ресей, Kazan, 420015

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