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Biofriendly ionic liquids for starch plasticization: A screening approach
Colomines,Decaen,Lourdin,Leroy
, p. 90331 - 90337 (2016/10/09)
A series of cholinium cation-based bioionic liquids (BioILs) were synthetized with the aim of screening their performance as potential plasticizers of thermoplastic starch. To synthesize these BioILs, two easy and fast synthetic routes were selected: an ion exchange reaction, direct and economical, and a two-step acid-base reaction. Most of these BioILs allowed efficient plasticization of starch by film casting. The structure of the anion used significantly influences the thermo(hygro)mechanical and recrystallization behavior, making it possible to modulate the properties of the final material.
Biocompatibility of choline salts as crosslinking agents for collagen based biomaterials
Vijayaraghavan,Thompson,MacFarlane,Kumar, Ramadhar,Surianarayanan,Aishwarya,Sehgal
body text, p. 294 - 296 (2010/05/01)
A series of novel choline based salts, some of which can be described as ionic liquids, are prepared and evaluated for their biocompatibility; when combined with collagenous biomaterials they exhibit good cell viability and adhesion properties as required for biomedical implant applications.