Metal–ligand-based thixotropic self-healing poly (vinyl alcohol) metallohydrogels: Their application in pH-responsive drug release and selective adsorption of dyes

This work reports in situ fabrication of biocompatible metallohydrogels composed of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) polymer crosslinked via coordination complexation between polymeric O − and M n+ (M n+  = Ni 2+ , Fe 3+ and Cu 2+ ions) at room temperature. The obtained metallohydrogels exhibited the remarka...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials research 2021-08, Vol.36 (16), p.3293-3308
Hauptverfasser: Afzal, Saima, Maswal, Masrat, Lone, Mohd Sajid, Ashraf, Uzma, Mushtaq, Umar, Dar, Aijaz Ahmad
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Zusammenfassung:This work reports in situ fabrication of biocompatible metallohydrogels composed of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) polymer crosslinked via coordination complexation between polymeric O − and M n+ (M n+  = Ni 2+ , Fe 3+ and Cu 2+ ions) at room temperature. The obtained metallohydrogels exhibited the remarkable thixotropic and rapid self-healing properties. Among the three metallogels, Cu-PVA hydrogel exhibited high mechanical strength, elasticity, fatigue resistance, and self-healing ability due to stronger bonding followed by Fe-PVA and Ni-PVA metallohydrogels. Furthermore, these metallohydrogels depicted pH-responsive drug release with sustained release at basic pH while a burst release at neutral and acidic pH values. In addition, they exhibited selective adsorption towards anionic dyes in a mixture of cationic, anionic, and neutral dyes, thereby making them suitable candidates as dye separation agents. Hence, the as-prepared metallohydrogels are promising and potential materials with biocompatibility, high mechanical strength, elasticity, thixotropy, and quick self-healing properties for biomedical and environmental remediation fields. Graphic Abstract
ISSN:0884-2914
2044-5326
DOI:10.1557/s43578-021-00361-9