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AuthorDanko M.
AuthorKronekova Z.
AuthorMrlik M.
AuthorOsicka J.
AuthorBin Yousaf A.
AuthorMihalova A.
AuthorTkac J.
AuthorKasak P.
Available date2020-04-25T01:02:20Z
Publication Date2019
Publication NameLangmuir
ResourceScopus
ISSN7437463
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.8b01592
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/14451
AbstractA procedure for the preparation of copolymers bearing sulfobetaine and carboxybetaine methacrylic-based monomers by free-radical polymerization is described and discussed. A combination of monomers affects the upper critical solution temperature (UCST) in water and in the presence of a simple NaCl electrolyte while retaining the zwitterionic character. In addition, hydrogel samples were prepared and showed tunable water structure and mechanical properties. The total nonfreezable water content decreases with the amount of carboxybetaine segment in the hydrogel feed and the compression moduli were in a range of 0.7-1.6 MPa. Responses to external conditions such as temperature and ion strength were investigated and a potential application such as modulated thermal detection is proposed. The presence of the carboxylate group in the carboxybetaine segment enables a small fluorescence probe and peptide bearing RDG motif to be attached to polymer and hydrogel samples, respectively. The hydrogel samples functionalized with the RGD motif exhibit controlled cell adhesion. Such synthetic strategy based on combination of different zwitterionic segments offers a simple pathway for the development of zwitterionic materials with programmable properties.
SponsorThis publication was made possible by Qatar University Grant #QUUG-CAM 2017-1. M.D. thanks the VEGA Scientific Grant Agency for support through Project No. 2/0158/17.
Languageen
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society
SubjectCarboxybetaines
Thermo- and Ion-Responsivity
TitleSulfobetaines Meet Carboxybetaines: Modulation of Thermo- and Ion-Responsivity, Water Structure, Mechanical Properties, and Cell Adhesion
TypeArticle
Pagination1391-1403
Issue Number5
Volume Number35


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