Literature DB >> 29212329

Free-standing hydrogel-particle composite membrane with dynamically controlled permeability.

Khulan Sergelen1, Christian Petri2, Ulrich Jonas2, Jakub Dostalek3.   

Abstract

The preparation and investigation of a free-standing membrane made from a composite of thermoresponsive poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (pNIPAAm) and polystyrene nanoparticles (PS NP) with temperature-controlled permeability is reported. The method exploits the light-induced crosslinking of the photo-reactive pNIPAAm-based polymer and mechanical reinforcement of the membrane structure by the polystyrene nanoparticles. About micrometer thick layers were either directly attached to a gold surface or prepared as free-standing layers spanning over arrays of microfluidic channels with a width of about hundred microns by using template stripping. Diffusion of liquid medium, low molecular weight molecules, and large molecular weight proteins contained in blood through the composite membrane was observed with combined surface plasmon resonance (SPR) and optical waveguide spectroscopy (OWS). The swelling ratio, permeability, and nonspecific sorption to these composite membranes were investigated by SPR and OWS as a function of molecular weight of analyte, loading of PS NP in the composite film, and temperature. The authors show successful preparation of a defect-free membrane structure that acts as a thermoresponsive filter with nanoscale pores spanning over an area of several square millimeters. This membrane can be reversibly switched to block or allow the diffusion of low mass molecules to the sensor surface by temperature-triggered swelling and collapsing of the hydrogel component. Blocking of diffusion and low unspecific sorption of proteins contained in blood serum is observed. These features make this platform interesting for potential future applications in continuous monitoring biosensors for the analysis of low molecular weight drug analytes or for advanced cell-on-chip microfluidic studies.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29212329     DOI: 10.1116/1.4996952

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biointerphases        ISSN: 1559-4106            Impact factor:   2.456


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Journal:  J Phys Chem B       Date:  2022-04-14       Impact factor: 3.466

Review 2.  Plasmonic nanomaterials with responsive polymer hydrogels for sensing and actuation.

Authors:  Fiona Diehl; Simone Hageneder; Stefan Fossati; Simone K Auer; Jakub Dostalek; Ulrich Jonas
Journal:  Chem Soc Rev       Date:  2022-05-23       Impact factor: 60.615

3.  UV-Laser Interference Lithography for Local Functionalization of Plasmonic Nanostructures with Responsive Hydrogel.

Authors:  Nestor Gisbert Quilis; Simone Hageneder; Stefan Fossati; Simone K Auer; Priyamvada Venugopalan; Anil Bozdogan; Christian Petri; Alberto Moreno-Cencerrado; Jose Luis Toca-Herrera; Ulrich Jonas; Jakub Dostalek
Journal:  J Phys Chem C Nanomater Interfaces       Date:  2020-01-10       Impact factor: 4.126

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