Abstract

Two series of chitosan derivatives, N-aliphatic acyl chitosans (C n -CS) and N-aliphatic- O-dicinnamoyl-chitosans (C n -CinCS) with n=2, 4, 8, 12 and 18, were prepared through regioselective reactions. The solid state structures were studied by FTIR and X-ray diffraction techniques. Two different types of layered structures were found to exist in the powder samples of C n -CS and C n -CinCS. The C n -CS series crystallized into a sheet-type structure, in which all the flexible side chains lied down in the sheet in a direction normal to the backbones and partially interdigitated with each other. For the C n-CinCS series, the polar backbones were stacked into sheets, and the flexible side chains occupied the space between sheets in a direction inclined to the backbones. The relationship between the structures and the solubilities are discussed.

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