Recent advances in the development of the physically crosslinked hydrogels and their biomedical applications
Edmilson Clarindo de Siqueira,
José Adonias Alves de França,
Ronny Francisco Marques de Souza
et al.
Abstract:Hydrogels are three-dimensional networks formulated from natural or synthetic polymers with a high capacity to absorb and transport water in their structure. Hydrogels are prepared from the crosslinking of their polymeric chains, which involves two basic mechanisms: chemical crosslinking and physical crosslinking. In chemical crosslinking, hydrogels are held together by covalent bonds; while physically cross-linked hydrogels are produced by non-covalent interactions, such as hydrogen bonds, electrostatic inter… Show more
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