Effect of Amino Acid Types on the Mechanical and Antimicrobial Properties of Amino Acid‐Based Polyionic Liquid Hydrogels

Author:

Fan Jingying1,He Xiaoling1ORCID,Zhou Xuanping2,Li Saisai2,Yang Yuqing1

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Separation Membrane and Membrane Process School of Chemistry Tiangong University Tianjin 300387 China

2. School of Chemical Engineering and Technology Tiangong University Tianjin 300387 China

Abstract

AbstractPolyionic liquid hydrogels attract increasing attention due to their unique properties and potential applications. However, research on amino acid‐based polyionic liquid hydrogels is still in its infancy stage. Moreover, the effect of amino acid types on the properties of hydrogels is rarely studied to date. In this work, amino acid‐based polyionic liquid hydrogels (D/L‐PCAA hydrogels) are synthesized by copolymerizing vinyl choline–amino acid ionic liquids and acrylic acids using Al3+ as a crosslinking agent and bacterial cellulose (BC) as a reinforcing agent. The effects of amino acid types on mechanical and antimicrobial properties are systematically investigated. D‐arginine‐based hydrogel (D‐PCArg) shows the highest tensile strength (220.7 KPa), D‐phenylalanine‐based hydrogel (D‐PCPhe) exhibits the highest elongation at break (1346%), and L‐aspartic acid‐based hydrogel (L‐PCAsp) has the highest elastic modulus (206.9 KPa) and toughness (1.74 MJ m−3). D/L‐PCAsp hydrogels demonstrate stronger antibacterial capacity against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus, and D/L‐PCPhe hydrogels possess higher antifungal activity against Cryptococcus neoformans. Moreover, the resultant hydrogels exhibit prominent hemocompatibility and low toxicity, as well as excellent self‐healing capabilities (86%) and conductivity (2.8 S m−1). These results indicate that D/L‐PCAA hydrogel provides a promise for applications in wound dressings.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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