Affiliation:
1. Materials Research and Technology Department Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology Esch/Alzette L‐4362 Luxembourg
2. Departament d'Enginyeria Quínica EEBE Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya C/ Eduard Maristany, 10–14 Barcelona 08019 Spain
3. Department of Physics and Materials Science University of Luxembourg Esch‐sur‐Alzette L‐4365 Luxembourg
Abstract
AbstractDespite the considerable significance of utilizing ultra‐thin film (utf) hydrogels as multipurpose platforms for biomedical applications, there is still an important lack of adequate characterization techniques suitable for such materials. In this Perspective, the use of quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation (QCM‐D) coupled with spectral ellipsometry (SE) is presented as a potential tool for the complete characterization of utf‐hydrogels due to its nanometric sensitivity and high versatility. Herein, the fundaments for utf‐hydrogel characterization are settled down as far as the QCM‐D/SE response is explored under a wide range of different in operando wet working conditions measurements such as temperature or liquid media, among others. Therefore, the design of measuring protocols capable to perform is proposed and compiled, for the first time, complete and precise characterization of the cross‐link density, thickness variations (swelling ratio determination), stability analyses, and mechanical studies (including the simultaneous generation of stress‐strain curves and the evaluation of the viscoelastic; leading to the final determination of the Poisson's ratio) under different in operando conditions. Finally, the future challenges and implications for the general characterization of soft‐thin films are discussed.
Funder
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Fonds National de la Recherche Luxembourg
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