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Evaluation of kinetic parameters of thermal decomposition of native collagen by thermogravimetric analysis

✍ Scribed by Jong J. Lim; Morris H. Shamos


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1974
Tongue
English
Weight
764 KB
Volume
13
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3525

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Abstract

The kinetic parameters associated with the thermal decomposition of native collagen have been obtained by thermogravimetric techniques. In order to achieve this a thermogravimetric analysis was carried out in the temperature range of 25Β°C to about 1000Β°C. In this temperature range, it had been found that the differential primary weight loss curve had yielded three distinct peaks for the tendon collagen. The thermal decomposition corresponding to each peak was analyzed to retrieve its kinetic parameters. The peak temperature associated with the first peak decreased as the water content in a sample increased, while that of the second peak was independent of its hydration condition. It is believed that the first and the second peaks are, respectively, results of: (1) dissociation of water from collagen, and (2) of breaking of the collagen molecule itself. The third peak has not been easily identified so far. The activation energy and the order of water decomposition are obtained by various known methods. The results obtained by these different approaches agree reasonably well. The kinetic parameters of second and third peak are also obtained and reported here.


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