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Dual Ionic Cross-linked Interpenetrating Network Of Alginate-cellulose Beads With Enhanced Mechanical Properties For Biocompatible Encapsulation

Author(s)
Lee, KangseokCha, Chaenyung
Issued Date
2018-04-05
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https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/37913
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http://polymer.or.kr/suite/_PSK/conference/PaperDetail.php?pid=28109
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2018년 한국고분자학회 춘계학술대회
Abstract
Spherical hydrogels made from alginate has been explored and used for biomedical application, although restricted mechanical strength and short-term structural cohesion. In this study, controlling mechanical properties and maintaining the long-term structural integrity of spherical hydrogels could be achieved by creating interpenetrating networks of alginate and aqueous-soluble cellulose with divalent and trivalent ions. We found that processing a dual sequential ionic crosslinking scheme to create IPN of alginate and cellulose with divalent and trivalent ions has synergistic effect to increase moduli and structural stability of hydrogels. As a result, the IPN alginate-cellulose beads demonstrate enhanced resistance to harsh chemical environment as compared to alginate beads and suitability for biomedical applications by encapsulating microbial species and therapeutic agents for controlled release.
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한국고분자학회

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