2013
DOI: 10.1155/2013/348412
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Macroporous Composite Cryogels with Embedded Polystyrene Divinylbenzene Microparticles for the Adsorption of Toxic Metabolites from Blood

Abstract: Composite monolithic adsorbents were prepared by the incorporation of neutral polystyrene divinylbenzene (PS-DVB) microparticles into macroporous polymer structures produced by cryogelation of agarose or poly(vinyl alcohol). The composite materials exhibited excellent flow-through properties. Scanning electron microscopy of the composite cryogels revealed that the microparticles were covered by thin films of poly(vinyl alcohol) or agarose and thus were withheld in the monolith structure. Plain PS-DVB micropart… Show more

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“…This idea of incorporating particles into hydrogel for detoxification purposes has been demonstrated by early studies454647. We propose to shape the PEG matrix encapsulated with PDA nanoparticles into a designer structure using 3D printing, a disruptive technology that is finding promising applications in creating unique 3D devices and tissue constructs4849.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This idea of incorporating particles into hydrogel for detoxification purposes has been demonstrated by early studies454647. We propose to shape the PEG matrix encapsulated with PDA nanoparticles into a designer structure using 3D printing, a disruptive technology that is finding promising applications in creating unique 3D devices and tissue constructs4849.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To ensure adhesion of the cryogels to the plate wells, these were first filled by 20 μL 2.5% w/v PVA solution in 50% aqueous acetone, which evaporated under gentle heating on an electric plate, forming a thin transparent PVA coating; PVA is known to adhere well to polystyrene [23]. Then 40 μL of the PVA-GA reaction mixture made as described in Section 2.2.1 was added to the wells, frozen at -18 °C and kept overnight.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, cryogels have shown promise as vehicles for both the storage and transportation of cells (Vrana et al, 2012;Katsen-Globa et al, 2014;Borg et al, 2016). Beyond storage, cryogels also have the potential to be used as bioreactors, with the surface area-to-volume ratio proving ideal for culturing large quantities of cells Çimen & Denizli, 2012;Eichhorn et al, 2013). For example, in a study by Jain et al (2015) two different cryogels of copolymers acrylonitrile (AN) and N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone (NVP) (poly(AN-co-NVP)), as well as chitosan and poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (poly(NiPAAm)chitosan), were fabricated.…”
Section: Bioreactormentioning
confidence: 99%