Multifunctional colloidal microgels that exhibit stimuli-responsive behaviour and excellent biocompatibility have attracted particular attention for developing functional compartmentalized networks. Herein, a series of stimuli-responsive microgels (M0, M1, and M2) were designed through the copolymerization of di(ethylene glycol) methyl ether methacrylate (DEGMA) and methacrylic acid (MAA) monomers using hydroxy ethyl methacrylate-coupled azobenzene (HEMA-Az) and ethylene glycol dimetharylate (EGDMA) as crosslinkers. The behaviour of the microgels in response to temperature, pH, and light was thoroughly investigated using spectroscopic, microscopic, and light-scattering techniques. Interestingly, the microgels deswelled with an increase in temperature, decrease in pH, and under the irradiation of UV light. Such a reversible swelling/deswelling behaviour was exploited for microgel M2, which showed better photoactuation at pH 5 with a higher fluid pumping velocity. The actuating microgel M2 was optimized for loading the drug ciprofloxacin (Cf) to study its release at different temperature, pH, and light conditions. Microgel M2 exhibited photoresponsive Cf release at pH 5 and 37 °C, demonstrating its potential for application in on-demand drug release.
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