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Controlled Thermoreversible Formation of Supramolecular Hydrogels Based on Poly(vinyl alcohol) and Natural Phenolic Compounds
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2019-06Registro en:
Euti, Esteban; Wolfel Sánchez, Alexis; Picchio, Matías Luis; Romero, Marcelo Ricardo; Martinelli, Marisa; et al.; Controlled Thermoreversible Formation of Supramolecular Hydrogels Based on Poly(vinyl alcohol) and Natural Phenolic Compounds; Wiley VCH Verlag; Macromolecular Rapid Communications; 40; 18; 6-2019; 1900217-1/7
1022-1336
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Euti, Esteban
Wolfel Sánchez, Alexis
Picchio, Matías Luis
Romero, Marcelo Ricardo
Martinelli, Marisa
Minari, Roque Javier
Alvarez Igarzabal, Cecilia Ines
Resumen
Supramolecular hydrogels have promising applications in a wide variety of fields including 3D bioprinting, sensors and actuators, biomedicine and controlled drug delivery. This communication reports the facile reversible thermo-triggered formation of novel pH-responsive supramolecular hydrogels based on poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) bonded via dynamic H-bridge with small phenolic biomolecules. PVA and phenolic compounds form a clear solution when they are physically mixed in water at high temperature, but a fast gelation is produced at room temperature through multiple strong H-bonding interactions. The structure and type of functional groups of different phenolic molecules allow preparing hydrogels with tailor-made viscoelastic properties, controlled low phase transition temperature and pH-dependent swelling behavior. This combination makes these supramolecular networks very interesting candidates to be used in 3D bioprinting and topical drug delivery of thermolabile biomolecules.