2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2024.112961
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Temperature/pH/reduction-sensitive multiple stimulus-responsive nanogels synthesized by one-pot method for design as curcumin carriers

Jinyun Cai,
Haiyi Zhong,
Xinghai Huang
et al.
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“…Acrylamide (AAm) is a nonionic hydrophilic monomer and has garnered extensive attention in the development of pH-responsive nanogels or hydrogels. , The homomer of AAm, i.e., poly-AAm (PAAm), is nontoxic and hence finds wide-ranging applications in biomedical applications, food packaging, and water purification. , However, to synthesize smart and mechanically stable nanogels, AAm should be typically copolymerized with another monomer containing a weak acid functionality . Itaconic acid (IAc) stands out as one such monomer widely utilized for various applications, including drug delivery vehicles, bioadhesives, superabsorbent polymers, ion exchange resins, and chelating agents .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acrylamide (AAm) is a nonionic hydrophilic monomer and has garnered extensive attention in the development of pH-responsive nanogels or hydrogels. , The homomer of AAm, i.e., poly-AAm (PAAm), is nontoxic and hence finds wide-ranging applications in biomedical applications, food packaging, and water purification. , However, to synthesize smart and mechanically stable nanogels, AAm should be typically copolymerized with another monomer containing a weak acid functionality . Itaconic acid (IAc) stands out as one such monomer widely utilized for various applications, including drug delivery vehicles, bioadhesives, superabsorbent polymers, ion exchange resins, and chelating agents .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%