Itaconic-acid-based superabsorbent polymer with high gel strength and biocompatibility
- Title
- Itaconic-acid-based superabsorbent polymer with high gel strength and biocompatibility
- Author
- 장영욱
- Keywords
- superabsorbent polymers; surface-crosslinking; absorption properties; cytotoxicity; itaconic acid
- Issue Date
- 2022-01
- Publisher
- WILEY
- Citation
- POLYMER INTERNATIONAL, v. 71, NO. 9, Page. 1090-1098
- Abstract
- An elaborate surface-crosslinking method was introduced to enhance the low absorbency under load (AUL) and liquid permeability of itaconic-acid-based superabsorbent polymer (SAP). The effects of the surface-crosslinking reaction parameters of the absorption properties of the SAP were investigated. An increase in the content of distilled water and 1,4-butanediol used as the surface-crosslinking solution improved the AUL and liquid permeability of the SAP, whereas an increase in the distilled water content resulted in a sharp decrease in the centrifuge retention capacity (CRC) of the SAP. Therefore, controlling the content of 1,4-butanediol is an effective strategy to improve the AUL while maintaining the CRC of the SAP to some extent. Increasing the surface-crosslinking temperature tends to decrease the CRC of the SAP. The AUL of the SAP is the highest at a reaction temperature of 160 degrees C. As a result, the SAP prepared under optimal surface-crosslinking conditions showed a CRC, AUL and liquid permeability of 36.0, 27.2 g g(-1) and 80 s, respectively. The cell viability and cytotoxicity of the SAP on human dermal fibroblasts were confirmed using a live/dead assay and the adapted method from the ISO 10993-5 protocol. These investigations suggested that itaconic-acid-based SAPs could be potential materials for diaper products. (c) 2022 Society of Industrial Chemistry.
- URI
- https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pi.6367https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/182916
- ISSN
- 0959-8103;1097-0126
- DOI
- 10.1002/pi.6367
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- COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES[E](공학대학) > MATERIALS SCIENCE AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING(재료화학공학과) > Articles
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