Unlocking the Potential of Chitosan: Chemists Develop New Derivatives of Natural Polymer
Chemists have recently discovered an exciting new way of creating derivatives of chitosan, a natural polymer with many potential industrial and medical applications. In their study, published in the journal Organic Chemistry, the researchers describe how the derivatives can be made by a simple one-pot reaction.
For the chemical industry, this is great news. Chitosan derivatives offer a wealth of potential applications, ranging from drug delivery systems to composite materials and biomedical implants. But until now, the synthesis of these derivatives has been complex and time-consuming.
Today, we’re excited to announce that chemists have discovered an easier way to make derivatives of chitosan, a natural polymer with many potential applications. By using a simple one-pot reaction, researchers are now able to make chitosan derivatives much more quickly and easily. This breakthrough could lead to a wide range of new uses for chitosan in the chemical industry, from drug delivery systems to composite materials and biomedical implants.
source: Phys.org