Characterization of Well-Defined Poly(Ethylene Glycol) Hydrogels Prepared By Thiol-Ene Chemistry
Journal article, 2011

Considering the large number of applications for hydrogels, a better understanding of the relation between molecular structure and mechanical properties for well-defined hydrogel is essential. A new library has been compiled of poly(ethylene glycol) polymers (PEG) of different length end functionalized with diallyl, dithiol, and dimethacrylate, and crosslinked with complementary trifunctional crosslinkers. In this study, the hydrogels were initially analyzed by FT-Raman and NMR to study the conversion ratio of the functional groups. The effects of solvent type, solid content concentration, curing time and length of the PEG chains on the final leaching, swelling and tensile properties of the hydrogels were studied.

FT-Raman

molecular structure

well-defined hydrogel

mechanical properties

Author

Ting Yang Nilsson

Applied Chemistry

Journal of Polymer Science, Part A: Polymer Chemistry

0887-624X (ISSN) 1099-0518 (eISSN)

Subject Categories

Chemical Sciences

DOI

10.1002/pola.24847

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