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Superchaotropic Nano-ion Binding as a Gelation Motif in Cellulose Ether Solutions

  • Max Hohenschutz
  • , Pierre Bauduin
  • , Carlos G. Lopez
  • , Beate Förster
  • , Walter Richtering

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Abstract

Nanometer-sized anions (nano-ions) like polyoxometalates and boron clusters exhibit so-called superchaotropic behavior, which describes their strong binding to hydrated non-ionic matter in water. We show here that nano-ions, at millimolar concentrations, dramatically enhance the viscosity and induce gelation of aqueous solutions of non-ionic cellulose ethers (CEs), a class of widely utilized polymers known for their thickening and gel-forming ability. These phenomena arise from an interplay of attractive forces and repulsive electrostatic forces between CE-chains upon nano-ion binding. The attractive forces manifest themselves as aggregation of CE-chains into a physically crosslinked polymer network (gel). In turn, the electrostatic repulsions hamper the viscosity increase and gelation. Superchaotropic nano-ion binding emerges as a novel and general physical crosslinking motif for CE-solutions and exceeds by far the conventional thickening effects of classical salts and ionic surfactants.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbere202210208
JournalAngewandte Chemie - International Edition
Volume62
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 16 2023

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Catalysis
  • General Chemistry

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