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How the Crosslinker Amount Influences the Final Properties of Hydroxyethyl Methacrylate Cryogels.
Proietto Salanitri, Giuseppe; Luzzi, Enrica; Caretti, Daniele; Mecca, Tommaso; Carroccio, Sabrina C; Scamporrino, Andrea A.
Afiliação
  • Proietto Salanitri G; CNR-Institute for Polymers, Composites and Biomaterials, Via Paolo Gaifami 18, 95126 Catania, Italy.
  • Luzzi E; Department of Industrial Chemistry "Toso Montanari", University of Bologna, Viale Risorgimento 4, 40136 Bologna, Italy.
  • Caretti D; Department of Chemical Engineering, Materials and Industrial Production, University of Naples Federico II, DICMaPI-P. le Tecchio 80, 80125 Naples, Italy.
  • Mecca T; Department of Industrial Chemistry "Toso Montanari", University of Bologna, Viale Risorgimento 4, 40136 Bologna, Italy.
  • Carroccio SC; CNR-ICB, Via Paolo Gaifami 18, 95126 Catania, Italy.
  • Scamporrino AA; CNR-Institute for Polymers, Composites and Biomaterials, Via Paolo Gaifami 18, 95126 Catania, Italy.
Gels ; 10(3)2024 Feb 22.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38534581
ABSTRACT
The investigation of the mechanical, thermal, and adsorption properties of hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA) cryogels as a function of a reactant ratio is herein reported to better address materials for specific applications. To this aim, cryogels have been synthesized using different monomer/crosslinker (N,N'-methylene-bisacrylamide-MBAA) ratios. The study of SEM images made it possible to identify the trend in the material's macroporosity. As would be expected, the average measured pore width decreased as the amount of MBAA increased while the number of pores grew. Swelling capacity ranges from 8.7 gW/ggel (grams of water per gram of gel) to 9.3 gW/ggel. These values are strictly connected with the pore's size and distribution, revealing that the water uptake for the most crosslinked sample is inferior to other samples. The equilibrium-adsorption capacity (Qe) towards the methylene violet (MV) was also assessed, revealing no remarkable differences after 24 h of a batch test. As expected, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) also showed no significant changes in stability that ranged from a maximum weight loss temperature (T Max) of 420 °C to 425 °C, which increased as a function of crosslinker content. Conversely, compression strength measurements showed a notable difference of about 50% in modulus (Ec), moving from the higher to the lower HEMA/MBAA ratio. These new comparative results indicate how slight variations in the reactant's ratio can steadily improve the mechanical properties of the HEMA cryogel without affecting its adsorption efficiency. This can be helpful in the design of materials for water and energy purposes. Since swelling properties are needed in the case of biomedical applications, the HEMA/MBAA ratio should be tuned versus high values.
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