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Viscosity Analysis of Electron-Beam Degraded Gellan in Dilute Aqueous Solution

Fathi Elashhab Lobna Sheha Nada Elzawi Abdelsallam E. A. Youssef

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Gellan gum (Gellan), a versatile polysaccharide applied in gel formation and prebiotic formulations, is often processed to tailor its molecular properties. Previous studies employed gamma irradiation and chemical hydrolysis, though without addressing systematic scaling behavior. This study investigates the structural and conformational modifications of Gellan in dilute aqueous salt solutions using a safer and eco-friendly approach: atmospheric low-dose electron beam (e-beam) degradation coupled with viscosity analysis. Native and E-beam-treated Gellan samples (0.05 g/cm<sup>3</sup> in 0.1 M KCl) were examined by relative viscosity at varying temperatures, with intrinsic viscosity and molar mass determined via Solomon–Ciuta and Mark–Houwink relations. Molar mass degradation followed first-order kinetics, yielding rate constants and degradation lifetimes. Structural parameters, including radius of gyration and second virial coefficient, produced scaling coefficients of 0.62 and 0.15, consistent with perturbed coil conformations in a good solvent. The shape factor confirmed preservation of an ideal random coil structure despite irradiation. Conformational flexibility was further analyzed using theoretical models. Transition state theory (TST) revealed that e-beam radiation lowered molar mass and activation energy but raised activation entropy, implying reduced flexibility alongside enhanced solvent interactions. The freely rotating chain (FRC) model estimated end-to-end distance (<i>R</i><sub>θ</sub>) and characteristic ratio (C<sub>∞</sub>), while the worm-like chain (WLC) model quantified persistence length (<i>l</i><sub>p</sub>). Results indicated decreased <i>R</i><sub>θ</sub>, increased <i>l</i><sub>p</sub>, and largely unchanged C<sub>∞</sub>, suggesting diminished chain flexibility without significant deviation from ideal coil behavior. Overall, this work provides new insights into Gellan’s scaling laws and flexibility under aerobic low-dose E-beam irradiation, with relevance for bioactive polysaccharide applications.

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Fathi Elashhab

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Lobna Sheha

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Nada Elzawi

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Abdelsallam E. A. Youssef

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Elashhab, F., Sheha, L., Elzawi, N., Youssef, A.E.A. (2025). Viscosity Analysis of Electron-Beam Degraded Gellan in Dilute Aqueous Solution. https://doi.org/10.3390/physchem5040040

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2025
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10.3390/physchem5040040
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