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International Journal of Pharmaceutics | 2018

New insights on the influence of manufacturing conditions and molecular weight on phase-separated films intended for controlled release

Helene Andersson Moore; Mariagrazia Marucci; Linda Härdelin; Johan Hjärtstam; Mats Stading; Christian von Corswant; Anette Larsson

The aim of this work was to investigate how manufacturing conditions influence phase-separated films of ethyl cellulose (EC) and hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC) with different molecular weights of HPC. Two HPC grades, SSL and M, with weight average molecular weights (Mw) of 30×103g/mol and 365×103g/mol, respectively, were combined with EC 10 cps (70:30w/w EC/HPC) and spray-coated from ethanol solutions onto a rotating drum under well-controlled process conditions. Generally, a low spray rate resulted in a more rapid film drying process and, consequently, in smaller HPC-rich domains in the phase-separated film structure. For EC/HPC films with the low Mw HPC (SSL) the most rapid drying process resulted in a shift from a HPC-discontinuous to a partly bicontinuous structure and an increase in the permeability for water. In contrast, films containing the high Mw HPC (M) all showed bicontinuous structures, which resulted in overall higher water permeabilities and polymer release compared to the low Mw films. Interestingly, a maximum in permeability was observed for the high Mw films at intermediate spray rates. Below this spray rate the permeability decreased due to a lower amount of polymer released and at higher spray rates, the permeability decreased due to a loss of pore connectivity (or increased tortuosity). To conclude, this study shows that different Mw systems of EC/HPC can respond differently to variations in manufacturing conditions.


Carbohydrate Polymers | 2018

Microcellular foaming of arabinoxylan and PEGylated arabinoxylan with supercritical CO2

Linda Härdelin; Anna Ström; Ernesto Di Maio; Salvatore Iannace; Anette Larsson

In this study, arabinoxylan extracted from barley husks was reacted with polyethylene glycol (PEG) of various molecular weights to introduce an internal plasticizer into the polymer matrix. A successful PEGylation reaction was identified using FTIR and elemental analysis. Thermal and mechanical properties were studied using dynamic mechanical analysis, which revealed that the attachment of PEG chains reduced the glass transition temperature by up to 25°C. Foaming experiments were conducted under different test conditions in a batch foaming process with supercritical CO2 in a thermoregulated and pressurized cylinder. The foams were evaluated using SEM by studying the morphology of the samples foamed at different temperatures. The unmodified arabinoxylan sample was found to produce the best foam morphology, though the PEGylated samples could be produced at lower temperatures than could the unmodified arabinoxylan. This was interpreted as due to the decrease in the glass transition temperature.


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2012

Electrospinning of cellulose nanofibers from ionic liquids: The effect of different cosolvents

Linda Härdelin; Johannes Thunberg; Erik Perzon; Gunnar Westman; Pernilla Walkenström; Paul Gatenholm


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2013

Influence of molecular weight and rheological behavior on electrospinning cellulose nanofibers from ionic liquids

Linda Härdelin; Erik Perzon; Bengt Hagström; Pernilla Walkenström; Paul Gatenholm


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2015

Wet Spun Fibers from Solutions of Cellulose in an Ionic Liquid with Suspended Carbon Nanoparticles

Linda Härdelin; Bengt Hagström


Bioresources | 2018

Arabinoxylan and Nanocellulose from a Kilogram-scale Extraction of Barley Husk

Mikaela Börjesson; Linda Härdelin; Filip Nylander; Kristina Karlsson; Anette Larsson; Gunnar Westman


255th National Meeting and Exposition of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS) - Nexus of Food, Energy, and Water, New Orleans, LA | 2018

New foamed materials from hemicelluloses

Linda Härdelin; Anna Ström; Anette Larsson


Archive | 2013

Electrospinning Nanofibres from Cellulose Dissolved in Ionic Liquid

Linda Härdelin


Science and Technology Day, 27 March 2012, Göteborg, Sweden | 2012

Enzymatic treatment of cellulose for electrospinning of nanofibers

Linda Härdelin; George E Anasontzis; Erik Perzon; Lisbeth Olsson; Pernilla Walkenström; Paul Gatenholm


243rd ACS National Meeting, 25-29 March 2012, San Diego, CA, USA | 2012

Electrospinning of Enzymatically Treated Cellulose

Linda Härdelin; George E Anasontzis; Erik Perzon; Lisbeth Olsson; Pernilla Walkenström; Paul Gatenholm

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Erik Perzon

Chalmers University of Technology

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Paul Gatenholm

Chalmers University of Technology

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Pernilla Walkenström

Chalmers University of Technology

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Anette Larsson

Chalmers University of Technology

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George E Anasontzis

Chalmers University of Technology

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Lisbeth Olsson

Chalmers University of Technology

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Anna Ström

Chalmers University of Technology

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Bengt Hagström

Chalmers University of Technology

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Gunnar Westman

Chalmers University of Technology

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