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Coordination of Covalent Cross-Linked Gelatin Hydrogels via Oxidized Tannic Acid and Ferric Ions with Strong Mechanical Properties.

Shengju Ge1,2, Na Ji1, Shaoning Cui2, Wei Xie2, Man Li1, Yang Li1, Liu Xiong1, Qingjie Sun1.   

Abstract

The design of gelatin-based hydrogels with high mechanical strength, high gelation temperature, and a rapid self-healing property still presents a challenge to researchers. In the present study, single cross-linked gelatin-oxidized tannic acid (SC-GT/OTA) hydrogels were fabricated through covalent cross-linking between gelatin and tannic acid (TA) oxidized by using sodium periodate (NaIO4). Double cross-linked gelatin-OTA-FeCl3·6H2O (DC-GT/OTA/FeIII) hydrogels were also created using metal coordination bonds formed between the catechol groups present in OTA and FeIII in ferric chloride. As a result, the maximum gelling temperature of the SC-GT/OTA hydrogel (37 °C) was considerably higher than that of the pure gelatin hydrogel (15.4 °C). Moreover, the maximum values of compressive stress of SC-GT/OTA hydrogels increased significantly by almost seven times the original value as the molar ratio of NaIO4 to TA increased from 3:1 to 5:1. When the molar ratio of NaIO4 to TA was maintained at the constant of 4:1, the storage modulus values of DC-GT/OTA/FeIII hydrogels with the FeIII-to-TA molar ratio of 1.5:1 were three to 4 orders of magnitude higher than those of SC-GT/OTA hydrogels in the whole angular frequency range. The double cross-linked gelatin hydrogels developed in this research can be used widely in agriculture and material science fields.

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Keywords:  covalent cross-linking; gelation temperature; high mechanical strength; self-healing

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31560530     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.9b03947

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Agric Food Chem        ISSN: 0021-8561            Impact factor:   5.279


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