Issue 17, 2016

Magnetic response of gelatin ferrogels across the sol–gel transition: the influence of high energy crosslinking on thermal stability

Abstract

As emerging responsive materials, ferrogels have demonstrated significant potential for applications in areas of engineering to regenerative medicine. Promising techniques to study the behavior of magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) in such matrices include magnetic particle spectroscopy (MPS) and magnetorelaxometry (MRX). This work investigated the magnetic response of gelatin-based ferrogels with increasing temperatures, before and after high energy crosslinking. The particle response was characterized by the nonlinear magnetization using MPS and quasistatic magnetization measurements as well as MRX to discriminate between Néel and Brownian relaxation mechanisms. The effective magnetic response of MNPs in gelatin was suppressed, indicating that the magnetization of the ferrogels was strongly influenced by competing dipole–dipole interactions. Significant changes in the magnetic behavior were observed across the gelatin sol–gel transition, as influenced by the matrix viscosity. These relaxation processes were modeled by Fourier transformation of the Langevin function, combined with a Debye term for the nonlinear magnetic response, for single core MNPs embedded in matrices of changing viscosities. Using high energy electron irradiation as a crosslinking method, modified ferrogels exhibited thermal stability on a range of timescales. However, MRX relaxation times revealed a slight softening around the gelatin sol–gel transition felt by the smallest particles, demonstrating a high sensitivity to observe local changes in the viscoelasticity. Overall, MPS and MRX functioned as non-contact methods to observe changes in the nanorheology around the native sol–gel transition and in crosslinked ferrogels, as well as provided an understanding of how MNPs were integrated into and influenced by the surrounding matrix.

Graphical abstract: Magnetic response of gelatin ferrogels across the sol–gel transition: the influence of high energy crosslinking on thermal stability

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Nov 2015
Accepted
16 Mar 2016
First published
31 Mar 2016

Soft Matter, 2016,12, 3908-3918

Magnetic response of gelatin ferrogels across the sol–gel transition: the influence of high energy crosslinking on thermal stability

E. I. Wisotzki, D. Eberbeck, H. Kratz and S. G. Mayr, Soft Matter, 2016, 12, 3908 DOI: 10.1039/C5SM02695D

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