Autonomous Adaption of Intelligent Humidity‐Programmed Hydrogel Patches for Tunable Stiffness and Drug Release

Author:

Pflumm Stephan1,Wiedemann Yvonne2,Fauser Dominik3,Safaraliyev Javidan1,Lunter Dominique2,Steeb Holger3,Ludwigs Sabine1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. IPOC – Functional Polymers Institute of Polymer Chemistry University of Stuttgart Pfaffenwaldring 55 70569 Stuttgart Germany

2. Pharmaceutical Technology Institute of Pharmacy and Biochemistry University of Tuebingen Auf der Morgenstelle 8 72076 Tuebingen Germany

3. Institute of Applied Mechanics (Civil Engineering) & SC SimTech University of Stuttgart Pfaffenwaldring 7 70569 Stuttgart Germany

Abstract

AbstractIntelligent humidity‐programmed hydrogel patches with high stretchability and tunable water‐uptake and ‐release are prepared by copolymerization and crosslinking of N‐isopropylacrylamide and oligo(ethylene glycol) comonomers. These intelligent elastomeric patches strongly respond to different humidities and temperatures in terms of mechanical properties which makes them applicable for soft robotics and smart skin applications where autonomous adaption to environmental conditions is a key requirement. It is shown that beyond using the hydrogel in the conventional state in aqueous media, new patches can be controlled by relative humidity. This humidity programming of the patches allows to tune drug release kinetics, opening potential application fields such as skin wound therapy and personalized medication. In situ dynamic‐mechanical measurements show a huge dependence on temperature and humidity. The glass transition temperature Tg shifts from around 60 °C at dry conditions to below 0 °C for 75% r.h. and higher. The storage modulus is tunable over more than four orders of magnitude from 0.6 up to 400 MPa. Time‐temperature superposition in master curves allows to extract relaxation times over 14 orders of magnitude. With strains at break of over 200% the patches are compliant with human skin and therefore patient‐friendly in terms of adapting to movements.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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