Multilayered hydrogel coatings can be developed on the surface of glass slides via layer-by-layer deposition of hydrogen-bonded interpolymer complexes formed by poly(acrylic acid) and methylcellulose. Chemical modification of the glass surface with (3-aminopropyl)triethoxysilane with subsequent layer-by-layer deposition and cross-linking of interpolymer complexes by thermal treatment allows fabrication of ultrathin hydrogel coatings, not detachable from the substrate. The thickness of these coatings is directly related to the number of deposition cycles and cross-linking conditions. An unusual dependence of the hydrogel swelling properties on the sample thickness is observed and can be interpreted by gradual transitions between two- and thr...
Thin films of hydrogels we study are chemical polymer networks covalently grafted on solid substrate...
A self-assembled co-hydrogel system with sol-gel two-phase coexistence and mucoadhesive properties w...
Poly(acrylic acid) forms insoluble hydrogen-bonded interpolymer complexes with methylcellulose in aq...
We used hydrogen-bonded multilayers of poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone) (PVPON) and poly(methacrylic acid) (...
INTRODUCTION. The aim of producing bioactive materials motivated the use of hydrogels as materials w...
International audienceHydrogel films used as membranes or coatings are essential components of devic...
Adhering hydrogel systems are important particularly in the medical field because they can be used a...
Despite the development of hydrogels with a wide range of mechanical properties, insufficient adhesi...
This article describes the formation of cross-linked 10–200-nm-thick polymer hydrogel films by alter...
Water-soluble polymers are often capable of forming interpolymer complexes in solutions and at inter...
International audienceHyaluronic acid (HA), an anionic polysaccharide, is one of the major component...
A facile route for the fabrication of surface-attached hydrogel thin films with well-controlled chem...
Regenerative medicine needs the next generation of biocompatible materials that not only function as...
In this work, we designed a robust and heparin-mimetic hydrogel thin film coating via combined layer...
Adhesive hydrogels with self-healing and stretchability are expected to be used in a variety of fiel...
Thin films of hydrogels we study are chemical polymer networks covalently grafted on solid substrate...
A self-assembled co-hydrogel system with sol-gel two-phase coexistence and mucoadhesive properties w...
Poly(acrylic acid) forms insoluble hydrogen-bonded interpolymer complexes with methylcellulose in aq...
We used hydrogen-bonded multilayers of poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone) (PVPON) and poly(methacrylic acid) (...
INTRODUCTION. The aim of producing bioactive materials motivated the use of hydrogels as materials w...
International audienceHydrogel films used as membranes or coatings are essential components of devic...
Adhering hydrogel systems are important particularly in the medical field because they can be used a...
Despite the development of hydrogels with a wide range of mechanical properties, insufficient adhesi...
This article describes the formation of cross-linked 10–200-nm-thick polymer hydrogel films by alter...
Water-soluble polymers are often capable of forming interpolymer complexes in solutions and at inter...
International audienceHyaluronic acid (HA), an anionic polysaccharide, is one of the major component...
A facile route for the fabrication of surface-attached hydrogel thin films with well-controlled chem...
Regenerative medicine needs the next generation of biocompatible materials that not only function as...
In this work, we designed a robust and heparin-mimetic hydrogel thin film coating via combined layer...
Adhesive hydrogels with self-healing and stretchability are expected to be used in a variety of fiel...
Thin films of hydrogels we study are chemical polymer networks covalently grafted on solid substrate...
A self-assembled co-hydrogel system with sol-gel two-phase coexistence and mucoadhesive properties w...
Poly(acrylic acid) forms insoluble hydrogen-bonded interpolymer complexes with methylcellulose in aq...