Dynamic Covalent Polymers for Biomedical Applications.

Mater Chem Front

Department of Chemistry, University of Massachusetts Lowell, One University Ave. Lowell, MA 01854, USA.

Published: February 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • The development of supramolecular and constitutional dynamic chemistry has led to the creation of dynamic covalent polymers, which feature reversible covalent bonds that allow for adaptability and responsiveness.
  • These polymers exhibit fascinating properties such as self-healing, shape memory, recyclability, and stimuli-responsiveness, making them valuable in various applications.
  • Notably, their use in the biomedical field is expanding, with applications in areas like enzyme modulation, gene delivery, and materials for cell culture and wound-dressing.

Article Abstract

The rapid development of supramolecular polymer chemistry and constitutional dynamic chemistry over the last decades has made tremendous impact on the emergence of dynamic covalent polymers. These materials are formed through reversible covalent bonds, endowing them with adaptive and responsive features that have resulted in high interest throughout the community. Owing to their intriguing properties, such as self-healing, shape-memory effects, recyclability, degradability, stimuli-responsiveness, etc., the materials have found multiple uses in a wide range of areas. Of special interest is their increasing use for biomedical applications, and many examples have been demonstrated in recent years. These materials have thus been used for the recognition and sensing of biologically active compounds, for the modulation of enzyme activity, for gene delivery, and as materials for cell culture, delivery, and wound-dressing. In this review, some of these endeavors are discussed, highlighting the many advantages and unique properties of dynamic covalent polymers for use in biology and biomedicine.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8009197PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9qm00598fDOI Listing

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