{"title":"The Investigation of Hydrogels Composite Filling by Gelatin","authors":"M. Chobit, Y. Panchenko, V. Vasylyev","doi":"10.23939/cte2019.01.133","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The paper describes the synthesis and investigation of the properties of acrylamide and acrylic acid hydrogel composites with a crosslinking agent with gelatin, unmodified or modified peroxide oligomer, which can be use to create cosmetic products. The method of synthesis of hydrogel composites described and their physical, chemical, thermomechanical properties and graphic representation of these regularities presented. To do this, a series of samples with different ratios of starting substances synthesized and the dependence of their properties on the structure is established. Кеуwords: polymer composite, hydrogels, gelatin, swelling. Introduction Hydrogels are one of the perspective classes of polymer systems that embrace numerous biomedical and pharmaceutical applications. Hydrogels have become very popular due to its unique properties such as high water content, softness, elasticity and biocompatibility. Natural and synthetic hydrophilic polymers can be physically or chemically crosslinked to obtain hydrogels. Their resemblance to living tissue opens up many possibilities for applications in biomedical fields. Hydrogels are widely used for various biomedical applications − tissue engineering, molecular imprinting, monopoles as dressings, drug delivery and other. The aim of the present research is obtaining hydrogel composites filled with gelatin for cosmetic application. Experimental By graft-polymerization of hydrophilic functional monomers in an aqueous medium obtained spatially, crosslinked polymer hydrogels filled with gelatin (Gel). For this purpose, a process conducted in water solution of monomers (acrylamide (АкАм), acrylic acid (AcA)) in presence gelatin and modified gelatin peroxide modifier. In the case of using the modified gelatin of the initiation of polymerization occurred due to the decomposition of peroxide groups immobilized to the surface of the gelatin molecules. The paper presents the evolution of swelling of the gelatin composites with grafted macromolecules of polyacrylamide and polyacrylic acid and different ratios of filler and copolymers. The degree of swelling (D.S.) was determine by equation is Eq. 1: α = m−m0 m ∗ 100 (1) α – the degree of swelling %mas, m – weight of swollen composite, g; m0 – the weight of the dry composite, g. Taking into account, the presented results are noticeable sharp increase in the maximum values of swelling in comparison with the samples of grafted polyacrylamide. This is probably due to the formation of an additional stitched mesh between grafted copolymer through centers of interaction between functional groups of macromolecules –NH2 and –COOH. Composites filled with modified gelatin show mass storage, and therefore shape, with long periods in a water environment. This suggests that the modified gelatin has the satisfactory properties of the crosslinked agent. Figure 1 demonstrated the kinetics of swelling of polymer hydrogel composites based on unmodified gelatin, acrylamide and acrylic acid, which differ in the content of gelatin. 0 100 200 300 400 0 500","PeriodicalId":9818,"journal":{"name":"Chemical technology and engineering. Proceedings.2019.№1","volume":"109 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2019-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Chemical technology and engineering. Proceedings.2019.№1","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.23939/cte2019.01.133","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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The paper describes the synthesis and investigation of the properties of acrylamide and acrylic acid hydrogel composites with a crosslinking agent with gelatin, unmodified or modified peroxide oligomer, which can be use to create cosmetic products. The method of synthesis of hydrogel composites described and their physical, chemical, thermomechanical properties and graphic representation of these regularities presented. To do this, a series of samples with different ratios of starting substances synthesized and the dependence of their properties on the structure is established. Кеуwords: polymer composite, hydrogels, gelatin, swelling. Introduction Hydrogels are one of the perspective classes of polymer systems that embrace numerous biomedical and pharmaceutical applications. Hydrogels have become very popular due to its unique properties such as high water content, softness, elasticity and biocompatibility. Natural and synthetic hydrophilic polymers can be physically or chemically crosslinked to obtain hydrogels. Their resemblance to living tissue opens up many possibilities for applications in biomedical fields. Hydrogels are widely used for various biomedical applications − tissue engineering, molecular imprinting, monopoles as dressings, drug delivery and other. The aim of the present research is obtaining hydrogel composites filled with gelatin for cosmetic application. Experimental By graft-polymerization of hydrophilic functional monomers in an aqueous medium obtained spatially, crosslinked polymer hydrogels filled with gelatin (Gel). For this purpose, a process conducted in water solution of monomers (acrylamide (АкАм), acrylic acid (AcA)) in presence gelatin and modified gelatin peroxide modifier. In the case of using the modified gelatin of the initiation of polymerization occurred due to the decomposition of peroxide groups immobilized to the surface of the gelatin molecules. The paper presents the evolution of swelling of the gelatin composites with grafted macromolecules of polyacrylamide and polyacrylic acid and different ratios of filler and copolymers. The degree of swelling (D.S.) was determine by equation is Eq. 1: α = m−m0 m ∗ 100 (1) α – the degree of swelling %mas, m – weight of swollen composite, g; m0 – the weight of the dry composite, g. Taking into account, the presented results are noticeable sharp increase in the maximum values of swelling in comparison with the samples of grafted polyacrylamide. This is probably due to the formation of an additional stitched mesh between grafted copolymer through centers of interaction between functional groups of macromolecules –NH2 and –COOH. Composites filled with modified gelatin show mass storage, and therefore shape, with long periods in a water environment. This suggests that the modified gelatin has the satisfactory properties of the crosslinked agent. Figure 1 demonstrated the kinetics of swelling of polymer hydrogel composites based on unmodified gelatin, acrylamide and acrylic acid, which differ in the content of gelatin. 0 100 200 300 400 0 500