Nanomaterials (Aug 2021)

Photoinitiated Polymerization of Hydrogels by Graphene Quantum Dots

  • Yuna Kim,
  • Jaekwang Song,
  • Seong Chae Park,
  • Minchul Ahn,
  • Myung Jin Park,
  • Sung Hyuk Song,
  • Si-Youl Yoo,
  • Seung Gweon Hong,
  • Byung Hee Hong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11092169
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 9
p. 2169

Abstract

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As a smart stimulus-responsive material, hydrogel has been investigated extensively in many research fields. However, its mechanical brittleness and low strength have mattered, and conventional photoinitiators used during the polymerization steps exhibit high toxicity, which limits the use of hydrogels in the field of biomedical applications. Here, we address the dual functions of graphene quantum dots (GQDs), one to trigger the synthesis of hydrogel as photoinitiators and the other to improve the mechanical strength of the as-synthesized hydrogel. GQDs embedded in the network effectively generated radicals when exposed to sunlight, leading to the initiation of polymerization, and also played a significant role in improving the mechanical strength of the crosslinked chains. Thus, we expect that the resulting hydrogel incorporated with GQDs would enable a wide range of applications that require biocompatibility as well as higher mechanical strength, including novel hydrogel contact lenses and bioscaffolds for tissue engineering.

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