Nanomaterials (Feb 2021)

Incorporation of CNF with Different Charge Property into PVP Hydrogel and Its Characteristics

  • Wanhee Im,
  • Shin Young Park,
  • Sooim Goo,
  • Simyub Yook,
  • Hak Lae Lee,
  • Guihua Yang,
  • Hye Jung Youn

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11020426
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
p. 426

Abstract

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Cellulose nanofibril (CNF)-added polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) hydrogels were prepared using different types of CNFs and their properties were investigated. CNFs with different morphology and surface charge properties were prepared through quaternization and carboxymethylation pretreatments. The quaternized CNF exhibited the narrow and uniform width, and higher viscoelastic property compared to untreated and carboxymethylated CNF. When CNF was incorporated to PVP hydrogel, gel contents of all hydrogels were similar, irrespective of CNF addition quantity or CNF type. However, the absorptivity of the hydrogels in a swelling medium increased by adding CNF. In particular, the quaternized CNF-added PVP hydrogel exhibited the highest swelling ability. Unlike that of hydrogels with untreated and carboxymethylated CNFs, the storage modulus of PVP hydrogels after swelling significantly increased with an increase in the content of the quaternized CNF. These indicate that a PVP hydrogel with a high absorptivity and storage modulus can be prepared by incorporating the proper type of CNF.

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