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Preparation of hydrogels via ultrasonic polymerization
Authors:Peter Cass  Warren Knower  Eliana Pereeia  Natalie P. Holmes  Tim Hughes
Affiliation:CSIRO Molecular and Health Technologies, Bayview Avenue, Clayton 3168 VIC, Australia
Abstract:Several acrylic hydrogels were prepared via ultrasonic polymerization of water soluble monomers and macromonomers. Ultrasound was used to create initiating radicals in viscous aqueous monomer solutions using the additives glycerol, sorbitol or glucose in an open system at 37 °C. The water soluble additives were essential for the hydrogel production, glycerol being the most effective. Hydrogels were prepared from the monomers 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate, poly(ethylene glycol) dimethacrylate, dextran methacrylate, acrylic acid/ethylene glycol dimethacrylate and acrylamide/bis-acrylamide. For example a 5% w/w solution of dextran methacrylate formed a hydrogel in 6.5 min in a 70% w/w solution of glycerol in water at 37° C with 20 kHz ultrasound, 56 W cm?2. The ultrasonic polymerization method described here has a wide range of applications such a biomaterial synthesis where initiators are not desired.
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