2018
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b09580
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Fabrication of Flexible Hydrogel Sheets Featuring Periodically Spaced Circular Holes with Continuously Adjustable Size in Real Time

Abstract: We report on the formation of stimuli-responsive structured hydrogel thin films whose pattern geometry can be adjusted on demand and tuned reversibly by varying solvent quality or by changing temperature. The hydrogel films, ∼100 nm in thickness, were prepared by depositing layers of random copolymers comprising N-isopropylacrylamide and ultraviolet (UV)-active methacryloyloxybenzophenone units onto solid substrates. A two-beam interference pattern technique was used to cross-link the selected areas of the fil… Show more

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“…Photoinduced changes in the pore sizes and hydrophobicity/hydrophilicity of the smart polymer chains in PPMECs can be used to regulate the substrates access and enzymes activities. To make a polymer photoresponsive, the molecules that can exhibit reversible photoisomerization upon exposure to UV or visible (Vis) light must be polymerized by cross-linking as components of the main/side chains. Such molecules include azobenzene (Azo), spiropyran, diarylethene, triphenylmethane, fulgide, overcrowed alkene, stilbene, thiophenefulgide, anthracene, cinnamic acid, coumarin, and thymine …”
Section: Protocols For Creating Sr-ppmecsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Photoinduced changes in the pore sizes and hydrophobicity/hydrophilicity of the smart polymer chains in PPMECs can be used to regulate the substrates access and enzymes activities. To make a polymer photoresponsive, the molecules that can exhibit reversible photoisomerization upon exposure to UV or visible (Vis) light must be polymerized by cross-linking as components of the main/side chains. Such molecules include azobenzene (Azo), spiropyran, diarylethene, triphenylmethane, fulgide, overcrowed alkene, stilbene, thiophenefulgide, anthracene, cinnamic acid, coumarin, and thymine …”
Section: Protocols For Creating Sr-ppmecsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, azobenzene-containing molecules (azos), which are reversibly responding to the light stimulus, have been widely applied in science and engineering to construct materials with various photosensitive characteristics [1,2,3,4,5]. Among others, star-shaped azos, i.e., multi-photochromic compounds with azobenzene moieties attached to the central unit as arms, have received considerable attention in the research of the past decade.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Responsive polymer membranes remain in the focus of the scientific community for over two decades because of a range of practically important properties of this class of materials, involving the ability to regulate and/or switch on–off a liquid flow and release of drugs, with a built-in feedback response mechanism relying on diverse environmental and (bio)­chemical cues, to tune pore size or molecular weight cut-off values of colloidal and protein filtration membranes, and to function as (bio)­sensing materials. The potential of such “smart” membranes for advanced mass transport regulating systems for biotechnological and biomedical applications was the driving force behind the intense research efforts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%