Abstract:Thermoresponsive gels based on N-isopropylacrylamide functionalized with amino groups were modified with gallic acid, with gallate (3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoic) groups being introduced into the polymer network. We investigated how the properties of these gels were affected at varying pH, by the formation of complexes between the polymer network of the gels and Fe3+ ions (which form stable complexes with gallic acid, exhibiting 1:1, 1:2, or 1:3 stoichiometry, depending on pH). The formation of complexes with varyin… Show more
“…14 The rapid formation of mono-complex hydrogels at acidic pH can be attributed to the immediate complexation driven by the abundant presence of aromatic hydroxyl groups, in contrast to DOPA-functionalized hydrogels. 33,39 Even though the tris-complex hydrogels at basic pH formed a true hydrogel ( G ′ > G ′′) rapidly at low frequency, the instant cohesive interaction of tris-coordination caused inhomogeneity of the gel structure. Compared to mono- and bis-coordination, those gels displayed slower gelation, providing the time to form the gels homogeneously.…”
This study describes the development of bioadhesive hydrogels as biomaterial inks, which combine catechol chemistry and metal coordination using gallic acid and hyaluronic acid.
“…14 The rapid formation of mono-complex hydrogels at acidic pH can be attributed to the immediate complexation driven by the abundant presence of aromatic hydroxyl groups, in contrast to DOPA-functionalized hydrogels. 33,39 Even though the tris-complex hydrogels at basic pH formed a true hydrogel ( G ′ > G ′′) rapidly at low frequency, the instant cohesive interaction of tris-coordination caused inhomogeneity of the gel structure. Compared to mono- and bis-coordination, those gels displayed slower gelation, providing the time to form the gels homogeneously.…”
This study describes the development of bioadhesive hydrogels as biomaterial inks, which combine catechol chemistry and metal coordination using gallic acid and hyaluronic acid.
“…Concurrently, both the volume phase transition temperature and swelling ratio significantly decrease, providing insights for designing pH-sensitive hydrogels. 33,36,37…”
Section: Crosslinking Structures In Ga Hydrogelsmentioning
Polyphenol hydrogels have garnered widespread attention due to their excellent adhesion, antioxidation, and antibacterial properties. As a typical derivative of pyrogallol, gallic acid, used as a hydrogel cross-linker or bioactive...
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