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Phase transition and elasticity of protein-based hydrogels

Authors
Lee, JonghwiMacosko, Christopher W.Urry, Dan W.
Issue Date
2001
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Keywords
protein-based polymer; polypeptide; hydrophobic hydration; hydrogel
Citation
JOURNAL OF BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE-POLYMER EDITION, v.12, no.2, pp 229 - 242
Pages
14
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE-POLYMER EDITION
Volume
12
Number
2
Start Page
229
End Page
242
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/57962
DOI
10.1163/156856201750180942
ISSN
0920-5063
1568-5624
Abstract
Reported are specific materials characterizations of three protein-based polymers comprised of repeating pentapeptide sequences, namely (GVGVP)(251), (GVGIP)(260) and (GVGVP GVGVP GEGVP GVGVP GVGVP GVGVP)(n)](GVGVP) where G = glycine, V = valine, P = proline, I = isoleucine, and E = glutamic acid, which had been previously prepared and gamma -irradiation cross-linked into elastic matrices. These polymers exhibit a hydrophobic folding and assembling transition on raising the temperature above a critical temperature, designated by T-t. Their equilibrium swelling ratio. uniaxial tensile and dynamic shear behavior were studied. The effect of the transition on swelling and mechanical properties was demonstrated. Equilibrium swelling ratio below the transition temperature decreased with the increase of gamma -irradiation dose. Above the transition temperature, hysteresis and frequency dependence were found in tensile loading-unloading tests and dynamic shear measurements, respectively. The rubber elasticity theory of random chain networks was applied to the data only below the transition temperature, where they may properly be considered random network hydrogels, to estimate molecular weight between cross-links and the Flory-Huggins interaction parameter.
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