| Literature DB >> 34305165 |
E Molly Frazar1,2, Rishabh A Shah1,2, Thomas D Dziubla1,2, J Zach Hilt1,2.
Abstract
The versatility and applicability of thermoresponsive polymeric systems have led to great interest and a multitude of publications. Of particular significance, multifunctional poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAAm) systems based on PNIPAAm copolymerized with various functional comonomers or based on PNIPAAm combined with nanomaterials exhibiting unique properties. These multifunctional PNIPAAm systems have revolutionized several biomedical fields such as controlled drug delivery, tissue engineering, self-healing materials, and beyond (e.g., environmental treatment applications). Here, we review these multifunctional PNIPAAm-based systems with various cofunctionalities, as well as highlight their unique applications. For instance, addition of hydrophilic or hydrophobic comonomers can allow for polymer lower critical solution temperature modification, which is especially helpful for physiological applications. Natural comonomers with desirable functionalities have also drawn significant attention as pressure surmounts to develop greener, more sustainable materials. Typically, these systems also tend to be more biocompatible and biodegradable and can be advantageous for use in biopharmaceutical and environmental applications. PNIPAAm-based polymeric nanocomposites are reviewed as well, where incorporation of inorganic or carbon nanomaterials creates synergistic systems that tend to be more robust and widely applicable than the individual components.Entities:
Keywords: bioengineering; biomaterials; composites; drug delivery systems; stimuli-sensitive polymers
Year: 2019 PMID: 34305165 PMCID: PMC8300996 DOI: 10.1002/app.48770
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Polym Sci ISSN: 0021-8995 Impact factor: 3.125