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Synthesis of Strong Adhesive Hydrogel, Gelatin O-Nitrosobenzaldehyde
Published on: November 11, 2022
Genipin-crosslinked gelatin-based composite hydrogels reinforced with amino-functionalized microfibrillated cellulose
Zhilu Rao1, Yitong Dong1, Jie Liu1
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, Henan 450001, China.
Abstract:
Herein, a strong and stable gelatin-based composite hydrogel was fabricated by incorporation of amino-functionalized microfibrillated cellulose (AMFC) into gelatin matrix along with genipin crosslinking. The hydrogel consists of chemical and physical crosslinks among gelatin chains and AMFC fibrils. The morphology, swelling behavior and compressive properties of the composite hydrogels were investigated. The results show that the mechanical properties and structural stability of the gelatin hydrogels were improved remarkably by the addition of AMFC due to the formation of a hybrid network structure. The composite hydrogel has a compressive strength up to 1.52 MPa at a strain of 80 %, which is 41.2 and 1.8 times higher than that of the conventional physical and genipin-crosslinked gelatin hydrogels, respectively. Moreover, the developed gelatin-based composite hydrogels reinforced with AMFC exhibit good enzymatic stability, high surface hydrophobicity, tunable swelling property and excellent biocompatibility, which are expected to have potential applications in biomedical and pharmaceutical fields.
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