2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2020.110250
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Comparative adhesion of chemically and physically crosslinked poly(acrylic acid)-based hydrogels to soft tissues

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“… 51 However, CMC-Allyl gels are relevant to the design of platforms, enabling the embedding and culture of cells in vitro, alongside other alkene-functionalized hydrogels formed through thiol–ene crosslinking from backbones such as hyaluronic acid, PEG, poly(2-alkyl-2-oxazoline), or dextran. 10 , 51 , 54 , 55 …”
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“… 51 However, CMC-Allyl gels are relevant to the design of platforms, enabling the embedding and culture of cells in vitro, alongside other alkene-functionalized hydrogels formed through thiol–ene crosslinking from backbones such as hyaluronic acid, PEG, poly(2-alkyl-2-oxazoline), or dextran. 10 , 51 , 54 , 55 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…51 However, CMC-Allyl gels are relevant to the design of platforms, enabling the embedding and culture of cells in vitro, alongside other alkene-functionalized hydrogels formed through thiol−ene crosslinking from backbones such as hyaluronic acid, PEG, poly(2-alkyl-2-oxazoline), or dextran. 10,51,54,55 To prepare elastomer−hydrogel hybrids suitable for tensile testing, we generated elastomer samples in molds that were then cut and re-positioned to form 5 mm gaps in which hydrogel precursor solutions were deposited. After further photoirradiation to crosslink the hydrogel phase, the samples were carefully removed from the mold and mounted into the clamps of an Instron tensile tester.…”
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“…CMC-Allyl based hydrogels displayed softer mechanical properties (0.5-20 kPa), as a result of their lower density of alkene residues, lower achievable concentration (higher viscosity) and more moderate crosslinking efficiency 49 . However, CMC-Allyl gels are relevant to the design of platforms enabling the embedding and culture of cells in vitro, alongside other alkene-functionalised hydrogels formed through thiol-ene crosslinking from backbones such as hyaluronic acid, PEG, poly(2-alkyl-2-oxazoline) or dextran 10, 49,52,53 . To prepare elastomer-hydrogel hybrids suitable for tensile testing, we generated elastomer samples in moulds that were then cut and re-positioned to form 5 mm gaps in which hydrogel precursor solutions were deposited.…”
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“…Chemically crosslinked polymer gels are gels formed by a covalent bond crosslinking reaction between a crosslinker and a polymer. Physically crosslinked polymer gels are gels formed via hydrophobic associations, hydrogen bonding and other noncovalent crosslinking between polymer molecules [ 12 ]. Chemically crosslinked polymer gels have a higher gel strength, better temperature resistance and better salt resistance than other gels used in oil–gas drilling, and they are suitable for high-temperature and high-salt formations [ 13 , 14 ].…”
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