Preparation and mechanical properties of photo-crosslinked fish gelatin/imogolite nanofiber composite hydrogel

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Fish gelatin (FG) extracted from sea bream scales was reacted with glycidyl methacrylate (GMA), and the product (FG-GMA) was used for photopolymerization using a radical photoinitiator in the presence or absence of imogolite nanofibers in the aqueous solution. The synthesis of FG-GMA was confirmed by 1H NMR spectroscopy, and photopolymerization of FG-GMA was achieved successfully by irradiation with ultraviolet (UV) light for 3min to yield translucent composite hydrogels. The concentration of FG-GMA varied from 10% to 30% without imogolite, and that of imogolite varied from 0% to 2.0%. A microtomed gel sample was observed with a transmission electron microscope (TEM), and imogolite nanofibers were found to be dispersed finely in the gelatin matrix. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) observation of the lyophilized gel revealed that it had a porous morphology. Mechanical properties of hydrogels were measured by compression tests using a mechanical tester, and viscoelastic properties were measured using a rheometer. The mechanical strength and storage modulus of the hydrogel increased with an increase of imogolite. © 2012 by the authors.

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Teramoto, N., Hayashi, A., Yamanaka, K., Sakiyama, A., Nakano, A., & Shibata, M. (2012). Preparation and mechanical properties of photo-crosslinked fish gelatin/imogolite nanofiber composite hydrogel. Materials, 5(12), 2573–2585. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma5122573

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