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Sodium alginate/polyvinyl alcohol semi-interpenetrating hydrogels reinforced with PEG-grafted-graphene oxide

Authors: Mehrjou AHadaeghnia MEhsani Namin PGhasemi I


Affiliations

1 Department of Polymer Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran.
2 Department of Chemical and Material Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
3 Facutly of Chemistry, Tehran North Branch of Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
4 Faculty of Processing, Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute, Tehran, Iran. Electronic address: I.Ghasemi@ippi.ac.ir.

Description

Semi-interpenetrating polymer network (SIPN) hydrogels composed of sodium alginate/poly (vinyl alcohol), reinforced by PEG-grafted-graphene oxide (GO-g-PEG) were prepared by ionic crosslinking of sodium alginate. The impact of grafted PEG molecular weight with two molecular weights, i.e. 400 and 2000 g/mol, and component composition were studied on the morphology, swelling behavior, mechanical and dynamic properties. SEM observation showed fine dispersion and distribution of GO-g-PEG throughout the hydrogel indicating a good interaction of particles with the components. Our results revealed that although incorporating GO-g-PEG increases the water content, it significantly enhances the mechanical properties, i.e. tensile modulus, elongation at break, and fracture toughness with a more pronounced impact at higher PEG molecular weight. As a result, the tensile modulus and the elongation at break increased by 270 % and 28 %, respectively. The SA/PVA SIPN hydrogels reinforced with the GO-g-PEG exhibit a non-linear elastic behavior with a toe at low strains. This behavior is attributed to the unique structural features of SIPN hydrogels and the orientation of GO-g-PEG particles with proper interaction with the components. The small amplitude oscillatory shear was also performed to further study the impact of SA, PVA, and GO-g-PEG compositions on the microstructure of hydrogels.


Keywords: Graphene oxideHydrogelPolyvinyl alcoholSemi-IPNSurface modification


Links

PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38423903/

DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.130258