Issue 5, 2009

Rapidly in situ forming hydrophobically-modified chitosan hydrogels via pH-responsive nanostructure transformation

Abstract

A pH-responsive hydrogel targeted for various biomedical applications has been developed using a naturally-abundant biopolymer, chitosan, with controlled grafting of hydrophobic side chains. The rapid hydrogelation is driven by a transformation of the nanostructure of the side-chain aggregates from local micelles to interconnected nanodomains in a sponge phase due to the dominance of hydrophobic interaction near physiological pH.

Graphical abstract: Rapidly in situ forming hydrophobically-modified chitosan hydrogels via pH-responsive nanostructure transformation

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
24 Oct 2008
Accepted
05 Jan 2009
First published
22 Jan 2009

Soft Matter, 2009,5, 962-965

Rapidly in situ forming hydrophobically-modified chitosan hydrogels via pH-responsive nanostructure transformation

Y. Chiu, M. Chen, C. Chen, P. Lee, F. Mi, U. Jeng, H. Chen and H. Sung, Soft Matter, 2009, 5, 962 DOI: 10.1039/B818906D

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