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Alternating Magnetic Field-Responsive Hybrid Gelatin Microgels for Controlled Drug Release
Published on: February 13, 2016
Photo - electrically responsive dual - network alginate-based composite hydrogels for the controlled release of plant
Zongde Wu1, Chaonan Shang2, Qu Zeng2
1School of Life and Health Sciences, Hainan University, 58 Renmin Road, Haikou 570228, Hainan Province, China.
Abstract:
Hydrogel materials hold great potential in agriculture. In this study, a photo-electric controlled-release double-network hydrogel carrier was fabricated based on polyacrylamide (PAM) and sodium alginate (SA) with the montmorillonite (MMT). This double-network (DN) structure of Fe3+/SA-PAM-MMT (SPMFe3+) gel can efficiently improve stability of the carrier through radical polymerization and ion cross-linking reactions. The physicochemical properties of the composite hydrogels were characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, thermal gravimetric analysis, differential scanning calorimeter, rheometer, electronic universal testing machine and scanning electron microscopy. The SPMFe3+ gel carriers exhibit excellent mechanical properties and photo-electric responsiveness, attributed to their double-network structure and incorporation of MMT. The pore size of the SPM - Fe3+ gel expands under an electric field due to the Coulomb force of carboxyl group on the SA chain. Additionally, the structure of SPMFe3+ was broken under UV-irradiation due to the photochemical reaction of Fe3+-SA. The release of urea is regulated by this photoelectrochemical stimulus - responsive mechanism. Therefore, this work provides a promising approach to prepare dual-responsive controlled-release carriers and demonstrates that SPM-Fe3+-5 % double-network hydrogel has potential applications in controlled-release fertilizers.

