Elucidating The Molecular Mechanisms For The Interaction Of Water With Polyethylene Glycol-Based Hydrogels: Influence Of Ionic Strength And Gel Network Structure

POLYMERS(2021)

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The interaction of water within synthetic and natural hydrogel systems is of fundamental importance in biomaterial science. A systematic study is presented on the swelling behavior and states of water for a polyethylene glycol-diacrylate (PEGDA)-based model neutral hydrogel system that goes beyond previous studies reported in the literature. Hydrogels with different network structures are crosslinked and swollen in different combinations of water and phosphate-buffered saline (PBS). Network variables, polyethylene glycol (PEG) molecular weight (MW), and weight fraction are positively correlated with swelling ratio, while "non-freezable bound water" content decreases with PEG MW. The presence of ions has the greatest influence on equilibrium water and "freezable" and "non-freezable" water, with all hydrogel formulations showing a decreased swelling ratio and increased bound water as ionic strength increases. Similarly, the number of "non-freezable bound water" molecules, calculated from DSC data, is greatest-up to six molecules per PEG repeat unit-for gels swollen in PBS. Fundamentally, the balance of osmotic pressure and non-covalent bonding is a major factor within the molecular structure of the hydrogel system. The proposed model explains the dynamic interaction of water within hydrogels in an osmotic environment. This study will point toward a better understanding of the molecular nature of the water interface in hydrogels.
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hydrogel, swelling, water, poly(ethylene) glycol-diacrylate (PEGDA), ionic strength, biomaterial
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