Design of nano- and micro-structured molecule-responsive hydrogels

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Akifumi Kawamura
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[1] Kansai University,Department of Chemistry and Materials Engineering
[2] Organization for Research and Development of Innovative Science and Technology (ORDIST),undefined
[3] Kansai University,undefined
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Polymer Journal | 2017年 / 49卷
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Stimuli-responsive hydrogels have attracted considerable attention for use as smart materials, such as in molecular sensors and drug delivery systems. With a focus on their crosslinking density, we have prepared various molecule-responsive hydrogels that undergo volume changes in response to target molecules based on the association/dissociation of molecular complexes that act as crosslinkers. Recent developments in polymerization techniques enabled us to design various types of polymer nanomaterials. This focus review provides a short overview of our recent studies on the nano- and micro-structured molecule-responsive hydrogels prepared using various polymerization techniques, such as photopolymerization, surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization and soap-free emulsion polymerization. The nano- and micro-structured molecule-responsive hydrogels showed not only rapid swelling/shrinkage in response to a target molecule owing to their large surface area but also smart functions, such as autonomous molecule-responsive microchannel flow regulation and highly sensitive detection of a target molecule. The smart functions of nano- and micro-structured molecule-responsive hydrogels can provide tools for constructing, for example, sensors, microdevices and smart biomaterials.
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