Supramolecular Hydrogels from a Tripeptide and Carbon Nano-Onions for Biological Applications

Author:

Marin DavideORCID,Bartkowski MichałORCID,Kralj SlavkoORCID,Rosetti BeatriceORCID,D’Andrea Paola,Adorinni SimoneORCID,Marchesan SilviaORCID,Giordani SilviaORCID

Abstract

Nanocomposite hydrogels have attracted researchers’ attention in recent years to achieve superior performances in a variety of materials applications. In this work, we describe the outcome of three different strategies to combine a self-assembling tripeptide and carbon nano-onions (CNOs), through covalent and non-covalent approaches, into supramolecular and nanostructured hydrogels. Importantly, the tripeptide coated the nano-onions and extended their aqueous dispersions’ stability by several hours. Furthermore, CNOs could be loaded in the tripeptide hydrogels at the highest level ever reported for nanocarbons, indicating high compatibility between the components. The materials were formed in phosphate-buffered solutions, thus paving the way for biological applications, and were characterized by several spectroscopic, microscopic, thermogravimetric, and rheological techniques. In vitro experiments demonstrated excellent cytocompatibility.

Funder

University of Trieste

Irish Research Council

Slovenian Research Agency

bilateral ARRS project

ARRS projects

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering

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