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Hydrogel nanonetworks with functional core–shell structure
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Hydrogel nanonetworks with functional core–shell structure

Nurettin Sahiner
European polymer journal, Vol.43(5), pp.1709-1717
05-01-2007

Abstract

Biomaterials Core–shell hydrogel network Nanogel Functional Materials
Nanohydrogel particles of poly(acrylonitrile-co-N-isopropylacrylamide (p(AN-c-NIPAM)) were synthesized using a microemulsion polymerization technique. Highly monodisperse nanohydrogel particles e.g. 50–150 nm, and various morphology such as core–shell and connected beads were obtained. It was shown that the shell thickness and the size of particles can be tuned by the monomer concentrations and their ratios as well as by the utilization of different crosslinkers. The hydrophobic core monomer, AN was converted to amidoxime groups to increase the hydrophilicity of the nanogels which provide more hydrophilic character and impart new functionality to the nanonetwork. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and dynamic light scattering (DLS) techniques were employed for the particle size characterizations. The amidoximation reaction was confirmed by FT-IR spectroscopy.
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