Journal
BIOMIMETICS
Volume 8, Issue 3, Pages -Publisher
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biomimetics8030279
Keywords
interpenetrating networks; alginate; polyacrylamide; swelling ratio; thermodynamic compatibility; dynamic mechanical analysis; Donnan potential
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In this study, hydrogels with interpenetrated physical and chemical networks were synthesized using natural polysaccharide-calcium alginate (CaAlg) and synthetic polymer-polyacrylamide (PAAm). The water uptake and compatibility of the combined gels were characterized. Mechanical and electrical properties of the gels were also studied. The results showed potential applications of these hydrogels in biomimetic materials for biomedicine and bioengineering.
The synthesis and physicochemical properties of hydrogels with interpenetrated physical and chemical networks were considered in relation to their prospective application as biomimetic materials in biomedicine and bioengineering. The study was focused on combined hydrogels based on natural polysaccharide-calcium alginate (CaAlg) and a synthetic polymer-polyacrylamide (PAAm). The series of hydrogels with varying proportions among alginate and polyacrylamide have been synthesized, and their water uptake has been characterized depending on their composition. The equilibrium swelling and re-swelling in water after drying were considered. The compatibility of alginate and polyacrylamide in the combined blend was studied by the thermodynamic approach. It showed a controversial combination of negative enthalpy of mixing among PAAm and CaAlg with positive Gibbs energy of mixing. Mechanical and electrical properties of the combined gels with double networking were studied as relevant for their prospective use as scaffolds for tissue regeneration and working bodies in actuators. The storage modulus and the loss modulus were determined in the oscillatory compression mode as a function of proportions among natural and synthetic polymers. Both moduli substantially increased with the content of CaAlg and PAAm. The electrical (Donnan) potential of hydrogels was measured using the capillary electrode technique. The Donnan potential was negative at all compositions of hydrogels, and its absolute values increased with the content of CaAlg and PAAm.
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