2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22189909
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Functional Properties of Two-Component Hydrogel Systems Based on Gelatin and Polyvinyl Alcohol—Experimental Studies Supported by Computational Analysis

Abstract: The presented research is focused on an investigation of the effect of the addition of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) to a gelatin-based hydrogel on the functional properties of the resulting material. The main purpose was to experimentally determine and compare the properties of hydrogels differing from the content of PVA in the blend. Subsequently, the utility of these matrices for the production of an immobilized invertase preparation with improved operational stability was examined. We also propose a useful compu… Show more

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“…Notably, the addition of Az-H to the xerogel did not significantly influence the mechanical properties of the sensing materials, as the Young’s moduli of the Az-H/gelatin and pure gelatin xerogels were calculated to be 0.398 ± 0.067 and 0.413 ± 0.060 GPa, respectively. These values are in agreement with previous literature on gelatin and wood-based xerogels. , …”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Notably, the addition of Az-H to the xerogel did not significantly influence the mechanical properties of the sensing materials, as the Young’s moduli of the Az-H/gelatin and pure gelatin xerogels were calculated to be 0.398 ± 0.067 and 0.413 ± 0.060 GPa, respectively. These values are in agreement with previous literature on gelatin and wood-based xerogels. , …”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…These values are in agreement with previous literature on gelatin and wood-based xerogels. 39,40 Az-H Fluorescence and Rates of Photoisomerization on Gelatin Thin Films Are Enhanced in a [HCO 2 H]-Dependent Manner. Az-H and gelatin xerogels were subsequently exposed to varying concentrations of HCO 2 H vapor in ∼2.5 cm 3 containers for 1 h (Figure S6 in the Supporting Information).…”
Section: Az-h Absorbance and Fluorescence Features Are Significantly ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Labus et al did not consider the probable effect of solvent, so their experimental and in silico results were not compatible. 75 Another reason can be time limitation, because some processes cannot be reached in limited time (ps to μs), so MD cannot predict or clarify some processes. Various sampling techniques, such as metadynamics, hyperdynamics, and accelerated MD (aMD), have been developed to overcome this obstacle.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, an in silico model can create the theoretical representation of polymer network to fabricate hydrogels with an in silico determined porous structure and mesh size, resulting in better control when the hydrogel is used for drug delivery [ 296 ]. Furthermore, properties such as the crosslinking condition, embrittlement phenomena, water absorption capacity, surface biophysical features, and degradation profiles can also be virtually emulated and tested in silico before hydrogel fabrication [ [297] , [298] , [299] , [300] ]. The organoid developmental processes, such as self-assembled formation, can be studied and understood by computational multicellular modeling.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%