In situ-preparation and characterization of silver-HEMA/PEGDA hydrogel matrix nanocomposites: Silver inclusion studies into hydrogel matrix
Poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate (PEGDA) of different molecular weights (Mn = 575 and 700) was used as crosslinking agent for the photopolymerization of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA) in order to obtain HEMA/PEGDA-based hydrogels. Composites were synthesized in situ employing a new methodology t...
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doaj-4590228caf67491ca6cb72c5ab660f332020-11-25T02:20:16ZengElsevierArabian Journal of Chemistry1878-53522019-11-0112714131423In situ-preparation and characterization of silver-HEMA/PEGDA hydrogel matrix nanocomposites: Silver inclusion studies into hydrogel matrixCarmen M. González-Henríquez0Guadalupe del C. Pizarro1Mauricio A. Sarabia-Vallejos2Claudio A. Terraza3Zoraya E. López-Cabaña4Chemistry Department, Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana, J.P. Alessandri 1242, Santiago, Chile; Corresponding author. Tel.: +56 02 2787 7188.Chemistry Department, Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana, J.P. Alessandri 1242, Santiago, ChileInstitute of Physics, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, P.O. Box 306, Correo 22, Santiago, ChileFaculty of Chemistry, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, P.O. Box 306, Correo 22, Santiago, ChileLaboratory of Asymmetric Synthesis, Chemistry Institute of Natural Resources, Universidad de Talca, P.O. Box 747, Talca, ChilePoly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate (PEGDA) of different molecular weights (Mn = 575 and 700) was used as crosslinking agent for the photopolymerization of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA) in order to obtain HEMA/PEGDA-based hydrogels. Composites were synthesized in situ employing a new methodology that implies the addition of different quantities of silver nitrate aqueous solution to the monomer mixture with the finality to obtain hydrogels with different silver nanoparticles’ spatial density and distribution. Samples were characterized by thermal, optical, spectroscopic and structural/morphological methods. Thermal studies showed that the increase of PEGDA molecular weight and the AgNO3 concentration in the reaction mixture enhance the glass transition temperature and the thermal stability of the composites. This behavior could be related to the silver coordination with the polymer network. Infrared spectroscopy with Fourier transform and Raman analyses were realized in order to corroborate the sample chemical structure by the identification of specific functional groups. Surface hydrogel morphology was visualized with scanning electron microscopy analysis, detecting a homogeneous micro-porous surface for the samples obtained from high molecular weight PEGDA. Presence of silver nanoparticles was established by X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy and UV/Vis methods. In this last case, the characteristic silver nanoparticle plasmon was observed. Using Transmission Electron Microscopy it was possible to visualize a homogeneous spatial distribution of spherical silver nanoparticles with very narrow diameter distribution that rounds about 14–21 ± 5 nm. In general, the silver nanoparticle presence in the compounds enhances considerably their thermal/morphological characteristics. Keywords: Silver nanoparticles, HEMA/PEGDA hydrogel, Thermal properties, Crosslinking agenthttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1878535214002603 |
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Carmen M. González-Henríquez Guadalupe del C. Pizarro Mauricio A. Sarabia-Vallejos Claudio A. Terraza Zoraya E. López-Cabaña In situ-preparation and characterization of silver-HEMA/PEGDA hydrogel matrix nanocomposites: Silver inclusion studies into hydrogel matrix Arabian Journal of Chemistry |
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Carmen M. González-Henríquez Guadalupe del C. Pizarro Mauricio A. Sarabia-Vallejos Claudio A. Terraza Zoraya E. López-Cabaña |
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In situ-preparation and characterization of silver-HEMA/PEGDA hydrogel matrix nanocomposites: Silver inclusion studies into hydrogel matrix |
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In situ-preparation and characterization of silver-HEMA/PEGDA hydrogel matrix nanocomposites: Silver inclusion studies into hydrogel matrix |
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In situ-preparation and characterization of silver-HEMA/PEGDA hydrogel matrix nanocomposites: Silver inclusion studies into hydrogel matrix |
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In situ-preparation and characterization of silver-HEMA/PEGDA hydrogel matrix nanocomposites: Silver inclusion studies into hydrogel matrix |
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In situ-preparation and characterization of silver-HEMA/PEGDA hydrogel matrix nanocomposites: Silver inclusion studies into hydrogel matrix |
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in situ-preparation and characterization of silver-hema/pegda hydrogel matrix nanocomposites: silver inclusion studies into hydrogel matrix |
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Poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate (PEGDA) of different molecular weights (Mn = 575 and 700) was used as crosslinking agent for the photopolymerization of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA) in order to obtain HEMA/PEGDA-based hydrogels. Composites were synthesized in situ employing a new methodology that implies the addition of different quantities of silver nitrate aqueous solution to the monomer mixture with the finality to obtain hydrogels with different silver nanoparticles’ spatial density and distribution. Samples were characterized by thermal, optical, spectroscopic and structural/morphological methods. Thermal studies showed that the increase of PEGDA molecular weight and the AgNO3 concentration in the reaction mixture enhance the glass transition temperature and the thermal stability of the composites. This behavior could be related to the silver coordination with the polymer network. Infrared spectroscopy with Fourier transform and Raman analyses were realized in order to corroborate the sample chemical structure by the identification of specific functional groups. Surface hydrogel morphology was visualized with scanning electron microscopy analysis, detecting a homogeneous micro-porous surface for the samples obtained from high molecular weight PEGDA. Presence of silver nanoparticles was established by X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy and UV/Vis methods. In this last case, the characteristic silver nanoparticle plasmon was observed. Using Transmission Electron Microscopy it was possible to visualize a homogeneous spatial distribution of spherical silver nanoparticles with very narrow diameter distribution that rounds about 14–21 ± 5 nm. In general, the silver nanoparticle presence in the compounds enhances considerably their thermal/morphological characteristics. Keywords: Silver nanoparticles, HEMA/PEGDA hydrogel, Thermal properties, Crosslinking agent |
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