Preparation and swelling behaviors of high-strength hemi cellulose-g-polydopamine composite hydrogels

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Hemicellulose-based composite hydrogels were successfully prepared by adding polydopamine (PDA) microspheres as reinforcing agents. The effects of PDA microsphere size, dosage, and nitrogen content in hydrogel on the mechanical and rheological properties was studied. The compressive strength of hydrogel was increased from 0.11 to 0.30 MPa. The storage modulus G’ was increased from 7.9 to 22.0 KPa. The gaps in the hemicellulose network are filled with PDA microspheres. There is also chemical cross-linking between them. These gaps increased the density of the hydrogel network structure. It also has good water retention and pH sensitivity. The maximum cumulative release rate of methylene blue was 62.82%. The results showed that the release behavior of hydrogel was pH-responsive, which was beneficial to realizing targeted and controlling drug release.

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Ge, J., Gu, K., Sun, K., Wang, X., Yao, S., Mo, X., … Qin, C. (2021). Preparation and swelling behaviors of high-strength hemi cellulose-g-polydopamine composite hydrogels. Materials, 14(1), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14010186

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