Gelatin type A from porcine skin used as co-initiator in a radical photo-initiating system

Andrea Cosola, Annalisa Chiappone, Cinzia Martinengo, Hansjörg Grützmacher, Marco Sangermano

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Abstract

In the present study, a different approach for the preparation of poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate-gelatin (PEGDA-gelatin) hydrogels was investigated. Gelatin type A from porcine skin was used as the co-initiator of a radical photo-initiating system instead of the traditional aliphatic or aromatic amines. This became possible because, upon visible-light irradiation, the amine sequences within gelatin generate initiating free-radicals through the intermolecular proton transfer in a Norrish type II reaction with camphorquinone (CQ). PEGDA-gelatin hydrogels were prepared by visible-light-induced photopolymerization. The gelatin content in the precursor formulations was varied. The influence of gelatin on the kinetics of the photocuring reaction was investigated, and it was found that gelatin fastened the rate of polymerization at all concentrations. The covalent attachment of gelatin segments within the cross-linked hydrogels was evaluated by means of attenuated total reflectance-infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy after solvent extraction. The thermomechanical properties, as well as the swelling behavior and gel content, were also investigated.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1901
JournalPolymers
Volume11
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Camphorquinone
  • Gelatin
  • Hydrogel
  • PEGDA
  • Photopolymerization
  • Radical photoinitiating system

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