dc.description.abstract | The aim of this work was to investigate the influence of specific anions on the cross-linking process of highly methoxylated pectin using the following copper salts CuSO4; Cu(C2H3O2)(2); CuCl2; and Cu(NO3)(2) wherein the initial salt concentrations were varied from 0.5 up to 10 g l(-1). It was found that the anions affected the sorption capacity wherein the Cu2+ sorption capacity from the sulphate solution was the highest, while it decreased in the presence of CH3COO-, Cl- and NO3- ions, respectively. This difference was mostly pronounced at the higher initial salt concentrations (co(Cu2+) gt 2 g l(-1)). The obtained beads were characterized by FTIR, MS, SEM/EDS microanalysis and mechanical compression tests up to 80% of deformation. The sorption data were applied to the Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models and various calculated parameters confirmed the sulphate anion supportive nature in metal ion binding. The value of the K-f parameter for the cross-linking process of pectin in the presence of acetate, chloride and nitrate was approximately the same (K-f approximate to 0.027 g g(-1)), while it was higher in the presence of sulphate anions by more than 20% (K-f = 0.0352 g g(-1)). The predicted 1/n values (1/n lt 1, 1/n gt 1, 1/n = 1 for the sulphate, nitrate and acetate, and chloride anions, respectively) were the quantitative confirmation of the specific interactions involved in the cross-linking mechanism caused by different anions. The established anion influence was in accordance with the typical ion-specific influence on macromolecules in aqueous systems proposed by Hofmeister. | en |