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Effects of magnetic and electric fields, mechanical stress on the conformational state and release behavior of the composite gels with embedded colloid particles

Subject Area Preparatory and Physical Chemistry of Polymers
Term from 2006 to 2014
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 28463128
 
The aim of the project is the synthesis of novel phase separated hydrogels composed of A/-isopropylacrylamide, hydrophobic components (drugs/dyes) and nanostructured silica by a combination of advanced techniques such as (mini)emulsion polymerization, sol-gel processing, and cooperative self-assembly relying on hydrolysis and condensation reactions of molecular precursors in the presence of polymerizable hydrogel monomers and amphiphiles. Two different strategies will be followed: (a) hydrogels containing embedded narrowly distributed nanodroplets of water-insoluble organic and/or inorganic substances, and (b) hydrogels as (nano)droplets in a continuous inorganic gel phase. In addition to the synthetic aspects, the volume phase transitions of the composite gels will be studied, in addition to their elasticity combined with microscopic and X-ray based investigations of the emulsion droplets in the gel phase. Absorption - release properties of the composite gels will be investigated for some typical drug compounds as well as surfactants and dyes and correlated to their structure and chemical composition.
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