Polymer Testing (May 2022)
High-strength, strong-adhesion, and antibacterial polyelectrolyte complex hydrogel films from natural polysaccharides
Abstract
Naturally occurring polysaccharide-based polyelectrolyte complex (PEC) physical hydrogels have broad applications in biomedicine. Yet, obtaining high-strength, strong-adhesion, and antibacterial PEC hydrogels via physically crosslinking of natural polysaccharides still remains a challenge. In this work, a chitosan (CS)/sodium alginate (SA) PEC physical hydrogel film was developed by using two oppositely charged natural polysaccharides, CS and SA, of equivalently high molecular weight (Mw, approx. 105 Da), the tensile stress of which was achieved as high as 12.3 MPa due to CS-CS intermolecular hydrogen bonding and CS-SA electrostatic interaction. In addition, the hydrogel films, upon protonation at acidic conditions (e.g. pH 2.6), exhibited excellent antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli (E. coli) and the CS/SA hydrogel films also demonstrated strong adhesion to biological tissue. The high Mw-matching, two-component natural polysaccharide approach presented in this work to preparing high-strength, strong-adhesion, and antibacterial PEC hydrogels may shed some lights on converting renewable biomass to value-added biomaterials.