PLGA-PEG-PLGA are copolymers, able to form temperature-dependent hydrogels or sol dispersions at selective conditions. A general overview about the rheological characterization of their aqueous dispersions, focusing how the structural characteristics (e.g. molecular weight, PEG/PLGA ratio) affect their temperature-dependent behaviour, is presented. Different PLGA-PEG-PLGA were synthesized by varying the amount of lactide and glycolide and the amount and molecular weight of PEG. All polymers were characterized by gel-permeation chromatography and differential scanning calorimetry. Then, polymeric dispersions in water (15%–25% w/w) were analysed by oscillatory rheological measurements. At solid state, all copolymers are amorphous and the calculated glass transition temperatures were dependent on PEG/PLGA ratio. As regard aqueous dispersions, the temperature-dependent rheological behaviour named “partially thermogelling” has been described, in addition to the commonly reported thermogelling one. In these samples, the consistency increases over temperature without forming a three-dimensional network as for real hydrogels. All rheological characteristics can be explained according to the proposed categorization (thermogel, partial thermogel and sol dispersion).

Insights in the rheological properties of PLGA-PEG-PLGA aqueous dispersions: Structural properties and temperature-dependent behaviour / Cespi, M.; Bonacucina, G.; Tiboni, M.; Casettari, L.; Cambriani, A.; Fini, F.; Perinelli, D. R.; Palmieri, G. F.. - In: POLYMER. - ISSN 0032-3861. - 213:(2021), pp. 123216-123216. [10.1016/j.polymer.2020.123216]

Insights in the rheological properties of PLGA-PEG-PLGA aqueous dispersions: Structural properties and temperature-dependent behaviour

Fini F.;
2021

Abstract

PLGA-PEG-PLGA are copolymers, able to form temperature-dependent hydrogels or sol dispersions at selective conditions. A general overview about the rheological characterization of their aqueous dispersions, focusing how the structural characteristics (e.g. molecular weight, PEG/PLGA ratio) affect their temperature-dependent behaviour, is presented. Different PLGA-PEG-PLGA were synthesized by varying the amount of lactide and glycolide and the amount and molecular weight of PEG. All polymers were characterized by gel-permeation chromatography and differential scanning calorimetry. Then, polymeric dispersions in water (15%–25% w/w) were analysed by oscillatory rheological measurements. At solid state, all copolymers are amorphous and the calculated glass transition temperatures were dependent on PEG/PLGA ratio. As regard aqueous dispersions, the temperature-dependent rheological behaviour named “partially thermogelling” has been described, in addition to the commonly reported thermogelling one. In these samples, the consistency increases over temperature without forming a three-dimensional network as for real hydrogels. All rheological characteristics can be explained according to the proposed categorization (thermogel, partial thermogel and sol dispersion).
2021
10-nov-2020
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123216
123216
Insights in the rheological properties of PLGA-PEG-PLGA aqueous dispersions: Structural properties and temperature-dependent behaviour / Cespi, M.; Bonacucina, G.; Tiboni, M.; Casettari, L.; Cambriani, A.; Fini, F.; Perinelli, D. R.; Palmieri, G. F.. - In: POLYMER. - ISSN 0032-3861. - 213:(2021), pp. 123216-123216. [10.1016/j.polymer.2020.123216]
Cespi, M.; Bonacucina, G.; Tiboni, M.; Casettari, L.; Cambriani, A.; Fini, F.; Perinelli, D. R.; Palmieri, G. F.
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