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In situ micro/nano-hydrogel synthesis from acrylamide derivates with lecithin organogel system
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In situ micro/nano-hydrogel synthesis from acrylamide derivates with lecithin organogel system

Nurettin Sahiner and Mohit Singh
Polymer (Guilford), Vol.48(10), pp.2827-2834
05-04-2007

Abstract

Biomaterials Micro/nano-hydrogels Phospholipid coated hydrogels
Acrylamide based hydrogel particles with variable charge were synthesized in different sizes using a biocompatible surfactant. We use microemulsion polymerization to synthesize the hydrogel particles in lecithin organogel systems. The phospholipid, lecithin, is a soybean extract that exhibits a rich phase behavior depending on various factors such as amount of water, co-solvent, additives and their concentrations. By UV irradiation of water-in-oil microemulsions of lecithin, containing different monomers, phospholipid coated hydrogels were synthesized in situ. The hydrogel particle size varies from a few hundred nanometers to tens of micrometer. The response time of these micron sized hydrogel particles, as measured by swelling experiments, is very fast (∼100 s) in comparison with their corresponding bulk hydrogels (∼101 h). The positively charged cationic hydrogel microparticles were embedded/dispersed into another hydrogel matrix to render responsive behavior to a non-responsive matrix. Besides TEM and SEM studies, fluorescein dye absorption studies were also performed in order to visualize the hydrogel microparticles. Additionally, anionic hydrogel micro/nano-particles were also synthesized in the lecithin system.
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