Issue 40, 2017

Fabrication of complex-shaped hydrogels by diffusion controlled gelation of nanocellulose crystallites

Abstract

In this study we investigated the fabrication of small hydrogel objects by the coordination-driven assembly of supramolecular rod-like crystallites of nanocellulose, using ionotropic gelation as a methodological approach and Ca2+ as a gelling agent. We proved that the gelation process is diffusion-mediated and fitting the equations modelling this process to the profile of the Ca2+ front, a Ca2+ diffusion coefficient in the incipient hydrogel of (4.5 ± 1.1) × 10−6 cm2 s−1 was calculated. At the steady-state a spatially homogeneous distribution of Ca2+-crosslinked sites in the hydrogel network was observed. External ionotropic gelation produced beads, wires or disks, while core–shell capsules were obtained by inverse ionotropic gelation. We demonstrated that equilibrium and dynamics of the distribution of Ca2+ offer the opportunity to design precisely the size and shape of these small hydrogel objects. In particular, the core size and the shell thickness of the capsules can be tailored under kinetic controlled conditions. The proposed approach, with supramolecular structures of the natural source as assembling components and the water-in-water fabrication process, is fast, simple, and requires only sustainable chemistry and is easily implementable in automatic microfluidic platforms.

Graphical abstract: Fabrication of complex-shaped hydrogels by diffusion controlled gelation of nanocellulose crystallites

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Jul 2017
Accepted
14 Sep 2017
First published
15 Sep 2017

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2017,5, 8096-8104

Fabrication of complex-shaped hydrogels by diffusion controlled gelation of nanocellulose crystallites

C. A. Maestri, P. Bettotti and M. Scarpa, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2017, 5, 8096 DOI: 10.1039/C7TB01899A

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