Reversibility in the Physical Properties of Agarose Gels following an Exchange in Solvent and Non-Solvent

Author:

Roux Denis C. D.1ORCID,Caton François1,Jeacomine Isabelle2,Maîtrejean Guillaume1,Rinaudo Marguerite3

Affiliation:

1. Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP (Institute of Engineering Univ. Grenoble Alpes), LRP, 38000 Grenoble, France

2. NMR Centers of RMN-ICMG (FR2607), CERMAV-CNRS, BP53, 38000 Grenoble, France

3. Biomaterials Applications, 38000 Grenoble, France

Abstract

Agarose forms a homogeneous thermoreversible gel in an aqueous solvent above a critical polymer concentration. Contrary to the prevailing consensus, recent confirmations indicate that agarose gels are also stable in non-solvents like acetone and ethanol. A previous study compared gel characterisations and behaviours in water and ethanol, discussing the gelation mechanism. In the current work, the ethanol gel is exchanged with water to explore the potential reversibility of the displacement of water in agarose. Initially, the structure is characterised using 1H NMR in DMSO-d6 and D2O solvents. Subsequently, a very low yield (0.04) of methyl substitution per agarobiose unit is determined. The different gels after stabilisation are characterised using rheology, and their physical properties are compared based on the solvent used. The bound water molecules, acting as plasticizers in aqueous medium, are likely removed during the exchange process with ethanol, resulting in a stronger and more fragile gel. Next, the gel obtained after the second exchange from ethanol back to water is compared with the initial gel prepared in water. This is the first time where such gel has been characterised without undergoing a phase transition when switching from a good solvent to a non-solvent, and vice versa, thereby testing the reversibility of the solvent exchange. Reversibility of this behaviour is demonstrated through swelling and rheology experiments. This study extends the application of agarose in chromatography and electrophoresis.

Funder

PolyNat carnot institute

Publisher

MDPI AG

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