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Characterization of hydrogels by macro and microrheological techniques

LAŠTŮVKOVÁ, M.; SMILEK, J.; KALINA, M.; KRÁČALÍK, M.; KRATOCHVÍLOVÁ, R.; PEKAŘ, M.

Originální název

Characterization of hydrogels by macro and microrheological techniques

Anglický název

Characterization of hydrogels by macro and microrheological techniques

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Originální abstrakt

The main aim of this contribution is the study of mechanical properties of hydrogels systems by classical rheological techniques (oscillation measurements) and further correlation of mechanical properties with inner structural and mechanical properties determined by novel microrheological techniques (dynamic light scattering, fluorescence correlation spectroscopy). As a model hydrogel medium; agarose as a representative polysaccharide will be used. The main advantage of the agarose hydrogel is their thermoreversibility and non-reactivity. Therefore the agarose hydrogels can be prepared with defined properties. As the studied samples will be agarose hydrogels with different concentrations in mixture with biopolymers. As the suitable biopolymers; chitosane, alginate, hyaluronate will be used, and for comparison also polystyrenesulfonate will be used. The main emphasis will be taken on time and temperature dependence on mechanical properties determined by macro- and microrheological techniques. Further fluorescence labeling hydrogels samples will be studied and the ability of probes penetrated into the hydrogels.

Anglický abstrakt

The main aim of this contribution is the study of mechanical properties of hydrogels systems by classical rheological techniques (oscillation measurements) and further correlation of mechanical properties with inner structural and mechanical properties determined by novel microrheological techniques (dynamic light scattering, fluorescence correlation spectroscopy). As a model hydrogel medium; agarose as a representative polysaccharide will be used. The main advantage of the agarose hydrogel is their thermoreversibility and non-reactivity. Therefore the agarose hydrogels can be prepared with defined properties. As the studied samples will be agarose hydrogels with different concentrations in mixture with biopolymers. As the suitable biopolymers; chitosane, alginate, hyaluronate will be used, and for comparison also polystyrenesulfonate will be used. The main emphasis will be taken on time and temperature dependence on mechanical properties determined by macro- and microrheological techniques. Further fluorescence labeling hydrogels samples will be studied and the ability of probes penetrated into the hydrogels.

Klíčová slova

microrheology, hydrogels, rheology, polyelectrolytes

Klíčová slova v angličtině

microrheology, hydrogels, rheology, polyelectrolytes

Autoři

LAŠTŮVKOVÁ, M.; SMILEK, J.; KALINA, M.; KRÁČALÍK, M.; KRATOCHVÍLOVÁ, R.; PEKAŘ, M.

Rok RIV

2017

Vydáno

01.01.2017

Nakladatel

TANGER Ltd.

Místo

Ostrava, Česká republika

ISBN

978-80-87294-71-0

Kniha

Nanocon Conference Proceeding

Edice

1st editation 2017

Strany od

792

Strany do

797

Strany počet

6

Plný text v Digitální knihovně

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT129114,
  author="Marcela {Smilková} and Jiří {Smilek} and Michal {Kalina} and Milan {Kráčalík} and Romana {Kratochvílová} and Miloslav {Pekař}",
  title="Characterization of hydrogels by macro and microrheological techniques",
  booktitle="Nanocon Conference Proceeding",
  year="2017",
  series="1st editation 2017",
  pages="792--797",
  publisher="TANGER Ltd.",
  address="Ostrava, Česká republika",
  isbn="978-80-87294-71-0"
}