Photo-Responsive Hydrogels with Enhanced Volume Changes due to Local pH alterations
Publication Type:
Refereed Conference Meeting Proceeding
Abstract:
Photo-responsive hydrogels of varying compositions containing spiropyran photochromic units have been widely studied in recent years due to their many potential applications, including photo-actuated micro-valves for microfluidic devices [1,2].
In this study two hydrogel formulations were employed to produce reversible photo-responsive hydrogel actuators operative in neutral pH. Both compositions contain the photochromic unit spiropyran acrylate (SP) and acrylic acid (AA) copolymerised in the main polymer backbone, together with N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAAm) or acrylamide (AAm), respectively. At neutral pH, the AA comonomer dissociates to the acrylate anion (A-) and the proton transfers to the SP unit to give the more hydrophilic protonated merocyanine (MC-H+) form, which triggers water uptake and hydrogel expansion. Under white light irradiation, the MC-H+ reverts to the more hydrophobic SP isomer, with simultaneous reformation of acrylic acid, and hydrogel contraction.
Conference Name:
Analytical and Nanoanalytical Methods for Biomedical and Environmental Sciences (IC-ANMBES 2016)
Proceedings:
Proceedings of Analytical and Nanoanalytical Methods for Biomedical and Environmental Sciences (IC-ANMBES 2016)
Digital Object Identifer (DOI):
10.na
Publication Date:
29/06/2016
Conference Location:
Romania
Research Group:
Institution:
Dublin City University (DCU)
Open access repository:
Yes