Theoretical and experimental studies of chitin nanocrystals treated with ionic liquid or deep eutectic solvent to afford nanochitosan sheets

[Display omitted] •IL pretreatment was able to break partially the crystal leading to the formation of nanochitosan sheets.•DES-pretreatment was neither able to break the crystal nor to disturb the intra- and intermolecular hydrogen bonds.•Deacetylation reaction performed on IL-pretreated chitin nan...

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description [Display omitted] •IL pretreatment was able to break partially the crystal leading to the formation of nanochitosan sheets.•DES-pretreatment was neither able to break the crystal nor to disturb the intra- and intermolecular hydrogen bonds.•Deacetylation reaction performed on IL-pretreated chitin nanocrystals was the strongest.•Combination of H-bonding capability and strong electrostatics in IL is mandatory for efficient chitin dissociation in silico. Chitin nanocrystals have gained growing interest due to their many excellent properties, however the higher crystallinity of these nano-rod-shaped particles is a major hindering factor in preparation of nanochitosans with low degree of acetylation (DA). Here we studied the effect of the ionic liquid 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium acetate (IL) and deep eutectic solvent (choline chloride:lactic acid) (DES) pretreatments of chitin nanocrystals (NCChits) before the deacetylation step using both experimental and theoretical approaches. The results showed that the ionic liquid pretreatment was able to partially disrupt the crystalline structure leading to a lower DA (18.2 %) after two cycles of deacetylation reaction. DES pretreatment, however, was unable to disturb the intra- and intermolecular hydrogen bonds, resulting in a DA of 73.6 % similar to that of unpretreated chitin nanocrystals (73.2 %). SEM images of chitin nanocrystals pretreated with ionic liquid showed that the crystals can rearrange into sheets. Molecular simulations reveal the detailed mechanism of chitin nanocrystal dissociation, in which the combination of a net molecular charge and hydrogen-bonding groups on a single scaffold (as is the case for [C2mim] and [OAc]) plays a paramount role. These results can open the way to afford controlled nanochitosan sheets from chitin nanocrystals.
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