Multifunctional Mineral Hydrogels: Potential in Artificially Intelligent Skins and Drug Delivery.

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Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering and Key Laboratory of Metallurgical Emission Reduction & Resources Recycling (Ministry of Education), Anhui University of Technology, Maanshan 243002, China.

Published: November 2019

Hydrogels have received considerable attention due to their potential applications in the fields of drug delivery, tissue engineering, and stimuli-responsive devices. Nonetheless, it is still a great difficulty in designing hydrogels with multifunctional characteristics including excellent antibacterial activity and appropriate mechanical and remarkable sensing properties. In the present study, a novel type of organic-inorganic adhesive is demonstrated, which comprises inorganic matter of amorphous calcium phosphate particles and organic substances of poly(acrylic acid) and chitosan. The hydrogel possesses excellent biocompatible and antibacterial activity, unique viscoelastic properties, high quantity of drug load, and remarkably sensitive pressure sensing, which have potential use as antibacterial biomaterials, artificially intelligent skins, and drug delivery carriers.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6868877PMC
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