Ratana ChanthateyanonthSomsak RuchirawatChutima SrisitthiratkulMahidol UniversityChulabhorn Research Institute2018-09-242018-09-242010-05-15Journal of Applied Polymer Science. Vol.116, No.4 (2010), 2074-208210974628002189952-s2.0-77449088024https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/28940In this work, an efficient and simple method to graft a vinylsulfonic acid sodium salt on a poorly watersoluble chitosan is described. Commercially available low molecular weight chitosan is converted to water-soluble chitosan containing hyperbranched-vinylsulfonic acid sodium salt groups. The process comprises the following steps: Michael addition of methyl acrylate, amidation with ethylenediamine, and Michael addition of vinylsulfonic acid sodium salt. A variety of chitosans containing vinylsulfonic acid sodium salt, with improved water solubility, is synthesized by repeating these three steps. The new chitosan derivatives show better antimicrobial activity against Micrococcus luteus ATCC 10240 and Achromobacter xylosoxidans ATCC 2706. In addition, they display better chelating behavior with heavy metals, like cadmium(II), copper(II), and nickel(II), than the starting chitosan. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Mahidol UniversityChemistryMaterials SciencePreparation of new water-soluble chitosan containing hyperbranched- vinylsulfonic acid sodium salt and their antimicrobial activities and chelation with metalsArticleSCOPUS10.1002/app.31732