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Preparation of fast pH‐responsive ferric carboxymethylcellulose/poly(vinyl alcohol) double‐network microparticles
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Double‐network MicroparticlesHydrogelsChemical EngineeringBiopolymer GelEngineeringPolymer ScienceResponsive PolymersHydrogel ParticlesBiopolymersBiomedical EngineeringFreezing–thawing CycleNanocellulosePolymer ChemistryMixed BiopolymersChemical Industry
Abstract BACKGROUND: Carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) and poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) are biocompatible, and their complex hydrogel shows pH responsiveness. Thus, they are chosen as starting materials to prepare physically dual‐crosslinked Fe‐CMC/PVA microparticles with improved properties. RESULTS: Fe‐CMC/PVA double‐network microparticles were obtained via a facile process under mild conditions. Sodium carboxymethylcellulose was crosslinked with ferric ions to form particles that contained aqueous PVA solution in an emulsion system. The hydrogel particles were then subjected to a freezing–thawing cycle to achieve further crosslinking; the size of the particles formed was in the range 0.2–1.2 µm. The microparticles were capable of maintaining the stability of proteins such as hemoglobin in an acidic environment and exhibited pH‐responsive release behavior. CONCLUSION: The pH responsivity of the Fe‐CMC/PVA physical double‐network microparticles is fast, which is helpful for effectively protecting a loaded bioactive substance. Thus, they may be potential candidates for pH‐sensitive applications. Copyright © 2008 Society of Chemical Industry
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