Hyaluronic Acid Aerogels Made Via Freeze-Thaw-Induced Gelation.

Biomacromolecules

MINES Paris, PSL University, Center for Materials Forming, UMR CNRS 7635, CS 10207, 06904 Sophia Antipolis, France.

Published: October 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Hyaluronic acid (HA) aerogels, known for their biodegradability and biocompatibility, have excellent characteristics for biomedical uses, particularly as wound dressings.
  • The preparation involved freeze-thaw induced gelation, solvent exchange, and supercritical CO drying, with specific process parameters influencing the aerogel's morphology and properties.
  • Results indicated that HA aerogels achieved low density, high specific surface area, and high porosity, showing their potential as adaptable biomaterials for various applications.

Article Abstract

The biodegradability, biocompatibility, and bioactivity of hyaluronic acid (HA), a natural polysaccharide, combined with the low density, high porosity, and high specific surface area of aerogels attract interest for biomedical applications such as wound dressings. In this work, physically cross-linked HA aerogels were prepared via the freeze-thaw (FT) induced gelation method, solvent exchange, and drying with supercritical CO. The morphology and properties of HA aerogels (volume shrinkage, density, and specific surface area) were investigated as a function of several process parameters: HA concentration, solution pH, number of FT cycles, and type of nonsolvent used during solvent exchange. We demonstrate that the HA solution pH plays a key role in the aerogel formation, as not all conditions result in materials with high specific surface area. HA aerogels were of low density (<0.2 g/cm), high specific surface area (up to 600 m/g), and high porosity (≥90%). Scanning electron microscopy pictures revealed that HA aerogels present a porous structure with meso- and small macropores. The results show that HA aerogels are promising biomaterials with tunable properties and internal structure that offer high potential as, e.g., wound dressings.

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