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Get Free Access• Cryogels possessing functionalizable groups introduced by functional POx. • Number of cross-link points and type of end group determine stiffness and swelling. • pH dependent swelling behaviour of cryogels produced from piperazine-acrylamide POx. In this study, we demonstrate the synthesis of an array of cryogels utilizing functional poly(2-oxazoline)s (POx) cross-linkers. These differ in terms of number and type of polymerizable end groups, as well as in the functional groups present in the side chains (ethyl, active amine or ester groups). All of the cryogels were produced solely based on the respective cross-linkers, as well as by the addition of N , N -dimethylacrylamide (DMAAm) as comonomer. The chemical structure of the gels was verified using solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (ssNMR). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) were employed to examine the porous structure of the dried and hydrated gels, respectively. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) demonstrated that all gels would withstand an autoclaving process, which is important for potential cell assays. Mechanical and swelling properties exhibited a pronounced dependency on the cross-linker (CL) used. The incorporation of DMAAm as a comonomer resulted in the ability to adjust the stiffness of the resulting cryogels. As the storage modulus were in range from 200 and 4,000 Pa the obtained cryogels can be used as models to mimic soft tissue properties such as those found in the breast, lung, pancreas, kidney or brain. The pH-dependent swelling tests carried out provide a stimuli responsive behaviour of selected gels, with the bifunctional amine-containing cryogels displaying the most pronounced response.
Tim Hoffmann, Florian F. Behrendt, Michael L. Klein, Leon Lange, N. Engel, David Pretzel, Steffen Czich, Klaus Liefeith, Michael Gottschaldt, Ulrich Sigmar Schubert (2025). Adjustment of physical properties and pH-responsive behavior of cryogels based on two- and three-armed poly(2-oxazoline) cross-linkers with functional side chains. , 235, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2025.114031.
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