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<title>Taste Response Characteristics of Functionalised Polymers</title>
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<title>Taste Response Characteristics Of Functionalised Polymers</title>
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<name>Sen, Alok Kumar</name>
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<summary type="text">Taste Response Characteristics Of Functionalised Polymers
Sen, Alok Kumar
The work is mainly based on the taste response study of the functionalised polymer&#13;
membranes. For the purpose of taste sensing in aqueous solution, the functionalised&#13;
polymer membranes require active functional groups on its surface for interaction with&#13;
the analytes and optimum hydrophilicity and swelling properties as well for physical&#13;
stability. Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and poly acrylic acid (PAA) matrices were the choices&#13;
for required modifications. A series of membranes were prepared by the chemical&#13;
modification of PVA through cross-linking and subsequent phosphorylation. Polyacrylic&#13;
acid, popularly known as polyelectrolyte containing active carboxyl group, itself was&#13;
used to prepare membrane. The other different types of membranes include PVA-PAA&#13;
blend and a few polymer composites. The cross-linked PVA, PAA, and PVA-PAA blend&#13;
membrane were separately taken to prepare polyaniline (PAn) composite membranes by&#13;
in situ oxidative polymerisation of aniline hydrochloride. Similarly, PVA-poly(maminophenol)&#13;
composite was prepared by in situ oxidative polymerisation of metaaminophenol.&#13;
All the membranes were evaluated by physical property measurements like&#13;
moisture absorption, water absorption and contact angle measurements. The conductivity&#13;
of the polyaniline (PAn) composite membranes was measured.
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