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2018
Journal Article
Title

Rheological characterization of the exopolysaccharide Paenan in surfactant systems

Abstract
Rheology-controlling agents are of importance for numerous products in a variety of industries. Replacement of synthetic chemicals with natural additives is desired in light of current environmental awareness and limited fossil resources. This study investigates the rheological features of Paenan, an exopolysaccharide produced by Paenibacillus polymyxa. Paenan exhibits highly shear-thinning flow behavior at concentrations >0.1% in 0.5% NaCl. Because of its pronounced intermolecular network, it forms stable, weak gels, thereby delivering elasticity as well as thixotropy. Application-relevant flow behavior is obtained with 60-65% less polymer as compared to the benchmark commercial products Xanthan and Gellan. In mixtures with surfactants (sodium lauryl ether sulfate, cetrimonium chloride, cocamidopropyl betaine, or lauryl glucoside), Paenan displays outstanding compatibility with every class of surfactant, making it superior to the partially incompatible Xanthan and Gellan. The weak-gel character of Paenan/surfactant systems is retained with three out of four surfactants, rendering Paenan highly interesting for various applications
Author(s)
Rütering, Marius
Schmid, Jochen  
Gansbiller, Moritz
Braun, Andre
Kleinen, Jochen
Schilling, Martin
Sieber, Volker  
Journal
Carbohydrate polymers  
DOI
10.1016/j.carbpol.2017.11.086
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Grenzflächen- und Bioverfahrenstechnik IGB  
Keyword(s)
  • Gellan

  • Paenan

  • Rheology

  • Surfactant

  • Xanthan

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