Glycerol as a green solvent for enhancing the formulation of dextran methacrylate and gellan-based semi-interpenetrating polymer networks
Recently, glycerol has been exploited in a number of industrial applications, thanks to its high availability, its low cost and, overall, its peculiar properties which fit well with the green chemistry principles. In this work, the ability of glycerol to solubilize high molecular weight polymers and to allow the formation of glycerol-based semi-interpenetrating polymer networks, called "gly-semi-IPNs", has been investigated. Compared to water, glycerol deeply affects the structural properties of the biopolymers, especially with reference to their chain flexibility.