Chitin is a natural biomass resource with high potential for a wide variety of applications. However, it remains poorly explored because of its solubility issues. In this work, a large range of acidic deep eutectic solvents (aDESs), combining different hydrogen bond acceptors [betaine (Bet), urea (U), and cholinium chloride (CC)] and hydrogen bond donors [formic acid (FA), acetic acid (AA) propanoic acid (PA), and lactic acid (LA)], were investigated. First, the ability of the aDESs to dissolve commercial chitin was compared and then, based on the solubility data obtained, the most efficient aDESs were chosen to extract chitin directly from red crayfish shell wastes. Considering that up to 10 wt % of commercial chitin was dissolved in the a...
AbstractChitin is the most important natural polysaccharide after cellulose found in crustaceous she...
Polybius henslowii, an abundant yet unexploited species of swimming crab, was investigated as a pote...
Published ArticleChitin has been produced from different sea waste sources including, molluscs (mus...
Extraction of chitin from crustacean waste with acidic natural deep eutectic solvents (NADESs) is us...
Chitin, a natural biomass resource, has shown great promise for a wide range of applications because...
To obtain O-acylated chitin from shrimp shells directly, the used solvent should have multiple funct...
MultiBiorefinery—POCI-01-0145-FEDER-016403 ERC-2016-CoG 725034 COST Action CA18224The versatility of...
After cellulose, chitin is the most widespread biopolymer in nature. Chitin and its derivatives have...
This study provides a complete evaluation of a sustainable zero-waste process for the recovery of ad...
In this research, a two-step extraction approach was developed for chitin preparation from shrimp sh...
Abstract Five different acidic deep eutectic solvents (DESs) composed of choline chloride and organ...
Chitin is chemically extracted from crustacean shells whose composition and structure differ from on...
<div><p>A new method for quick chitin isolation from the shells of crab, crayfish and shrimp is desc...
Pas de DOI; http://www.ftb.com.hr/51/FTB_51-1_012-025.pdfInternational audienceAfter cellulose, chit...
The deep eutectic solvent (DES) extraction method is considered a promising alternative to the acid/...
AbstractChitin is the most important natural polysaccharide after cellulose found in crustaceous she...
Polybius henslowii, an abundant yet unexploited species of swimming crab, was investigated as a pote...
Published ArticleChitin has been produced from different sea waste sources including, molluscs (mus...
Extraction of chitin from crustacean waste with acidic natural deep eutectic solvents (NADESs) is us...
Chitin, a natural biomass resource, has shown great promise for a wide range of applications because...
To obtain O-acylated chitin from shrimp shells directly, the used solvent should have multiple funct...
MultiBiorefinery—POCI-01-0145-FEDER-016403 ERC-2016-CoG 725034 COST Action CA18224The versatility of...
After cellulose, chitin is the most widespread biopolymer in nature. Chitin and its derivatives have...
This study provides a complete evaluation of a sustainable zero-waste process for the recovery of ad...
In this research, a two-step extraction approach was developed for chitin preparation from shrimp sh...
Abstract Five different acidic deep eutectic solvents (DESs) composed of choline chloride and organ...
Chitin is chemically extracted from crustacean shells whose composition and structure differ from on...
<div><p>A new method for quick chitin isolation from the shells of crab, crayfish and shrimp is desc...
Pas de DOI; http://www.ftb.com.hr/51/FTB_51-1_012-025.pdfInternational audienceAfter cellulose, chit...
The deep eutectic solvent (DES) extraction method is considered a promising alternative to the acid/...
AbstractChitin is the most important natural polysaccharide after cellulose found in crustaceous she...
Polybius henslowii, an abundant yet unexploited species of swimming crab, was investigated as a pote...
Published ArticleChitin has been produced from different sea waste sources including, molluscs (mus...