Literature DB >> 19079730

A NEW CLASS OF THIN FILM HYDROGELS PRODUCED BY PLASMA POLYMERIZATION.

Dhiman Bhattacharyya1, Karthikeyan Pillai, Oliver M R Chyan, Liping Tang, Richard B Timmons.   

Abstract

A simple, direct route to preparation of surface immobilized hydrogel films is described. Specifically, low pressure RF pulsed plasma polymerization of 1-amino-2-propanol and 2-(ethylamino)ethanol monomers produced thin hydrogel films deposited on substrates located in the plasma reactor. The successful syntheses were carried out under plasma conditions which not only yield the hydrogel but are also sufficiently energetic to produce films strongly grafted to the substrates. The polymer films obtained exhibit the thermoresponsive property of hydrogels, as shown by film color change with temperature. Additional evidence for the phase transition properties of these films was obtained using water contact angle and capillary rise measurements. The plasma polymerization approach provides an unusually simple route to synthesis of hydrogels in which the films are pin-hole free and are of easily controlled thickness. An important added advantage, particularly for applications involving biomaterials, is the conformal property of the plasma generated polymer films. The results obtained suggest that this approach should be applicable to a variety of other monomers and, based on differences observed with the present two monomers, suggest synthesis of films which exhibit a range of phase transition temperatures.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 19079730      PMCID: PMC2600724          DOI: 10.1021/cm0630688

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Mater        ISSN: 0897-4756            Impact factor:   9.811


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