Journal article

Tuning the permeability of polymer hydrogel capsules: An investigation of cross-linking density, membrane thickness, and cross-linkers

SF Chong, JH Lee, AN Zelikin, F Caruso

Langmuir | Published : 2011

Abstract

Nanoengineered poly(methacrylic acid) hydrogel capsules (PMA HCs) are promising candidate carriers for biomedical applications, especially in the areas of drug delivery, encapsulated catalysis, and cell mimicry. The assembly, stability, and degradation of these carriers, as well as their use for the encapsulation of therapeutics, have received considerable attention. However, tailoring the permeability properties of PMA HCs to various types of cargo remains largely unexplored. Herein, we investigate fundamental parameters that govern the structural integrity and the capability of PMA HCs to encapsulate macromolecular cargo. The thiol content of the constituent polymers and the number of depo..

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