Physicochemical characterization and ionic studies of sodium alginate from Sargassum terrarium (brown algae)

2007 
Physical and chemical analysis of the polysaccharides isolated from Sargassum terrarium (brown algae) of Karachi coast showed characteristics of sodium alginate. The optical rotation and sulphated ash content were found to be −113° and 30.6% respectively. FTIR spectra showed a sharp and strong absorption band at 1600 cm−1 representing carboxylate ion, which confirms high uronic acid content of the product. Viscosity measurements revealed a linear relationship with increases in concentration and decreased with the rise in temperature of aqueous solution of sodium alginate. Thermodynamic parameters were determined by the change in viscosity data as a function of temperature and concentration. The free energy change of activation (ΔGη) increased regularly as the concentration of sodium alginate increased, as well as rises in temperature. Higher values of free energy change of activation, showed the higher association of sodium alginate with water at a given temperature. The values of entropy change of activa...
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