Abstract
Inthisstudy,varyingamountsofNIPAAmandan ionic liquid (IL), namely 1-vinyl-3-isopropylimidazolium bromide ([ViPrIm]+[Br]−), have been used to synthesize hybrid hydrogels by radical emulsion polymerization. Amounts of 70/30%, 50/50%, 30/70%, 15/85% and 5/95% (wt/wt) of PIL/pNIPAAm were used to produce hybrid hydrogels as well as the parental hydrogels. The adhesive strength was investigated and evaluated for mechanical characterization. Thermal properties of resulting hydrogels have been investigated using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) in a default heating temperature range (heating rate 10 K min−1). The presence of poly ionic liquids (PIL) in the polymer matrix leads to a moved LCST (lower critical solution temperature) to a higher temperature range for certain hybrid hydrogels PIL/pNIPAAm. While pNIPAAm exhibits an LCST at 33.9 ± 0.3C, PIL/pNIPAAm 5/95% and PIL/pNIPAAm 15/85% were found to have LCSTs at 37.6 ± 0.9C and 52 ± 2C, respectively. This could be used for controlled drug release that goes along with increasing body temperature in response to an implantation caused infection.
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Pfensig, S., Arbeiter, D., Schmitz, K. P., Grabow, N., Eickner, T., & Illner, S. (2016). Synthesis and characterization of PIL/pNIPAAm hybrid hydrogels. In Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering (Vol. 2, pp. 1–4). Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2016-0004
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