Applications of polymer hydrogels in separation technologies, environmental remediation, and drug delivery require control of hydrogel transport properties that are largely governed by the pore dimensions. Stimulus-responsive change in pore size offers the capability to change gel’s transport properties “on demand”. Here, we report a nanocolloidal hydrogel that exhibits temperature-controlled increase in pore size and, as a result, enhanced transport of encapsulated species from the gel. The hydrogel was formed by the covalent cross-linking of aldehyde-modified cellulose nanocrystals and chitosan carrying end-grafted poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (pNIPAm) molecules. Owing to the temperature-mediated coil-to-globule transition of pNIPAm grafts...
Characterization of responsive hydrogels and their interaction with other molecules have significant...
The application of nanotechnology to medicine has enabled the development of functionalised nanopart...
We report nanothin temperature-responsive hydrogel films of poly(N-vinylcaprolactam) nanoparticles (...
Understanding nanoparticle (NP) diffusion in a hydrogel matrix is important to the development of NP...
Hydrogel formation triggered by a change in temperature is an attractive mechanism for in situ gelli...
Sustained drug delivery requires the use of multifunctional devices with enhanced properties. These ...
The thermoresponsive behavior and mechanical properties of nanostructured hydrogels, which consist o...
Natural extracellular matrices often have a filamentous nature, however, only a limited number of ar...
Sustained drug delivery requires the use of multi-functional devices with enhanced properties, inclu...
Gels thermal responsivity is usually associated to a Volume Phase Transition, VPT. However, differen...
Targeting specific drugs to a diseased site is widely studied both in vitro and in vivo, but very fe...
We present a simple method to control the volume change of thermally responsive hydrogel scaffolds, ...
textMany important therapeutic agents are associated with significant undesired side effects which o...
Thermo-responsive hydrogels containing poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAAm), reinforced both with c...
Hydrogels are cross-linked networks of highly hydrophilic polymer chains. When reduced to colloidal ...
Characterization of responsive hydrogels and their interaction with other molecules have significant...
The application of nanotechnology to medicine has enabled the development of functionalised nanopart...
We report nanothin temperature-responsive hydrogel films of poly(N-vinylcaprolactam) nanoparticles (...
Understanding nanoparticle (NP) diffusion in a hydrogel matrix is important to the development of NP...
Hydrogel formation triggered by a change in temperature is an attractive mechanism for in situ gelli...
Sustained drug delivery requires the use of multifunctional devices with enhanced properties. These ...
The thermoresponsive behavior and mechanical properties of nanostructured hydrogels, which consist o...
Natural extracellular matrices often have a filamentous nature, however, only a limited number of ar...
Sustained drug delivery requires the use of multi-functional devices with enhanced properties, inclu...
Gels thermal responsivity is usually associated to a Volume Phase Transition, VPT. However, differen...
Targeting specific drugs to a diseased site is widely studied both in vitro and in vivo, but very fe...
We present a simple method to control the volume change of thermally responsive hydrogel scaffolds, ...
textMany important therapeutic agents are associated with significant undesired side effects which o...
Thermo-responsive hydrogels containing poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAAm), reinforced both with c...
Hydrogels are cross-linked networks of highly hydrophilic polymer chains. When reduced to colloidal ...
Characterization of responsive hydrogels and their interaction with other molecules have significant...
The application of nanotechnology to medicine has enabled the development of functionalised nanopart...
We report nanothin temperature-responsive hydrogel films of poly(N-vinylcaprolactam) nanoparticles (...