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Liliana C Fernandes1,2, Rafaela M Meira1,2,3, Daniela M Correia4, Clarisse Ribeiro1,2, Eduardo Fernandez5, Carmen R Tubio5, Senentxu Lanceros-Méndez5,6.
Abstract
Functional electrospun fibers incorporating ionic liquids (ILs) present a novel approach in the development of active microenviroments due to their ability to respond to external magnetic fields without the addition of magnetic particles. In this context, this work reports on the development of magnetically responsive magneto-ionic fibers based on the electroactive polymer poly(vinylidene fluoride) and the magnetic IL (MIL), bis(1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium) tetrathiocyanatocobaltate ([Bmim]2[(SCN)4Co]). The PVDF/MIL electrospun fibers were prepared incorporating 5, 10 and 15 wt.% of the MIL, showing that the inclusion of the MIL increases the polar β-phase content of the polymer from 79% to 94% and decreases the crystallinity of the fibers from 47% to 36%. Furthermore, the thermal stability of the fibers decreases with the incorporation of the MIL. The magnetization of the PVDF/MIL composite fibers is proportional to the MIL content and decreases with temperature. Finally, cytotoxicity assays show a decrease in cell viability with increasing the MIL content.Entities:
Keywords: electroactive materials; electrospun fibers; ionic liquids; piezoelectric polymers; tissue engineering
Year: 2022 PMID: 36080109 PMCID: PMC9459776 DOI: 10.3390/nano12173072
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomaterials (Basel) ISSN: 2079-4991 Impact factor: 5.719
Figure 1Representative SEM images of the PVDF composite fibers containing (a,b) 0, (d,e) 5, (g,h) 10 and (j,k) 15 wt.% of [Bmim]2[(SCN)4Co] and the corresponding average fiber diameter distribution (c,f,i,l), respectively.
Figure 2(a) ATR-FTIR spectra, (b) DSC scans, (c) evolution of the β-phase content and degree of crystallinity and (d) TGA thermograms of the PVDF and PVDF/[Bmim]2[(SCN)4Co] composites as a function of the MIL content.
Figure 3(a) Magnetization of the MIL (inset) and composites containing 5, 10 and 15% wt. of [Bmim]2[(SCN)4Co] at room temperature from −20 kOe to 20 kOe; (b) magnetic susceptibility at 1 kOe and (c) magnetization of the PVDF/[Bmim]2[(SCN)4Co] 15 wt.% composite at different temperatures.
Figure 4Cytotoxicity assays of L929 cells in contact with the as-prepared extraction media exposed to the PVDF/[Bmim]2[(SCN)4Co] composites with different [Bmim]2[(SCN)4Co] contents up to 72 h (relative metabol was presented as the percentage of the negative control (n = 5 ± SD)). The bars in the image represents the standard deviation.