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Micro- and Nanopatterned Star Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) Materials Prepared by UV-Based Imprint Lithography
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Tissue EngineeringEthylene GlycolEngineeringBiomaterials DesignNanostructured PolymerBiomedical EngineeringNanolithography MethodNanopatterned Star PolyBulk Star PolyMaterials ScienceBiomaterialsHydrogel-based BiomaterialsMolecular ImprintingBiopolymer GelNanomaterialsMicrofabricationPolymer ScienceNanofabricationUv-based Imprint Lithography
A UV-based imprint lithography method is used for the direct surface structuring of hydrogel-based biomaterials, which are prepared from a family of tailor-made star poly(ethylene glycol) formulations. Bulk star poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) hydrogels are fabricated by cross-linking acrylate-functionalized star PEG macromolecules. Cross-linking is achieved by radical reactions initiated by UV irradiation. This UV-curable star PEG formulation allows templating of mold structures to yield a stable, stand-alone, elastomeric replica of the mold. In particular, when a secondary, soft mold is used that consists of a perfluorinated elastomer with inherent excellent release properties, nanometer-sized features (down to 100 nm) can be imprinted without specialized equipment. The applied UV-based imprint lithography is a fast and simple technique to employ for the direct topographic structuring of bulk PEG-based biomaterials. The UV-based imprinting into the star PEG prepolymer by means of a perfluorinated, soft mold can be carried out on the bench top, while nanoscale resolution is demonstrated.
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