Research Article

Physicochemical Effects of PEG Content in Alginate-based Double Network Hydrogels as Hybrid Scaffolds

Volume: 19 Number: 1 March 28, 2024
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Physicochemical Effects of PEG Content in Alginate-based Double Network Hydrogels as Hybrid Scaffolds

Abstract

This study aims to prepare a double-network hydrogel as hybrid networks bearing both natural and synthetic polymers to obtain scaffolds with increased swelling capacity and tunable mechanical and morphological properties. Physically cross-linked alginate hydrogel was reinforced with various ratios of Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) polymers which were chemically gellated via UV light exposure with a water soluble initiator. Physicochemical properties of the resulting hydrogels were systematically investigated via Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy for chemical composition and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) for their morphological features like porosity. Furthermore, the effect of PEG amount in the final hydrogel (10, 20 and 40%) on swelling capacity was evaluated as well as the rheological properties. Prepared double-network hydrogels were demonstrated to be composed of both natural alginate polymer and synthetic PEG chains in FT-IR spectrum. Although 10%PEG containing hydrogel was not significantly different in terms of swelling capacity from the alginate hydrogel alone, increasing PEG amount seems to have improved the swelling ability. Comparative reological studies presented that introducing covalently cross-linked PEG network into alginate one increased crosspoint of storage and loss moduli almost 12 times more providing a stiffer scaffold. Increasing PEG content decreased the pore size on SEM images, indicating more crosslinking points in hydrogel structure.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Biomaterial

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

March 28, 2024

Submission Date

December 26, 2023

Acceptance Date

March 26, 2024

Published in Issue

Year 2024 Volume: 19 Number: 1

APA
Gok, O. (2024). Physicochemical Effects of PEG Content in Alginate-based Double Network Hydrogels as Hybrid Scaffolds. Turkish Journal of Science and Technology, 19(1), 249-256. https://doi.org/10.55525/tjst.1410187
AMA
1.Gok O. Physicochemical Effects of PEG Content in Alginate-based Double Network Hydrogels as Hybrid Scaffolds. TJST. 2024;19(1):249-256. doi:10.55525/tjst.1410187
Chicago
Gok, Ozgul. 2024. “Physicochemical Effects of PEG Content in Alginate-Based Double Network Hydrogels As Hybrid Scaffolds”. Turkish Journal of Science and Technology 19 (1): 249-56. https://doi.org/10.55525/tjst.1410187.
EndNote
Gok O (March 1, 2024) Physicochemical Effects of PEG Content in Alginate-based Double Network Hydrogels as Hybrid Scaffolds. Turkish Journal of Science and Technology 19 1 249–256.
IEEE
[1]O. Gok, “Physicochemical Effects of PEG Content in Alginate-based Double Network Hydrogels as Hybrid Scaffolds”, TJST, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 249–256, Mar. 2024, doi: 10.55525/tjst.1410187.
ISNAD
Gok, Ozgul. “Physicochemical Effects of PEG Content in Alginate-Based Double Network Hydrogels As Hybrid Scaffolds”. Turkish Journal of Science and Technology 19/1 (March 1, 2024): 249-256. https://doi.org/10.55525/tjst.1410187.
JAMA
1.Gok O. Physicochemical Effects of PEG Content in Alginate-based Double Network Hydrogels as Hybrid Scaffolds. TJST. 2024;19:249–256.
MLA
Gok, Ozgul. “Physicochemical Effects of PEG Content in Alginate-Based Double Network Hydrogels As Hybrid Scaffolds”. Turkish Journal of Science and Technology, vol. 19, no. 1, Mar. 2024, pp. 249-56, doi:10.55525/tjst.1410187.
Vancouver
1.Ozgul Gok. Physicochemical Effects of PEG Content in Alginate-based Double Network Hydrogels as Hybrid Scaffolds. TJST. 2024 Mar. 1;19(1):249-56. doi:10.55525/tjst.1410187

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