2012
DOI: 10.1021/ed200651f
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Novel Model-Based Inquiry of Ionic Bonding in Alginate Hydrogels Used in Tissue Engineering for High School Students

Abstract: Because of cost and time, it is difficult to relate to students how fundamental chemical principles are involved in cutting edge biomedical breakthroughs being reported in the national media. The laboratory exercise presented here is aimed at high school chemistry students and uses alginate hydrogels, a common material used in tissue engineering, to help students explore the relationship between chemical bonding and material properties while relating it to the field of tissue engineering. In addition, this lab… Show more

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“…This is complementary to a recent laboratory experimental procedure related to self-healing hydrogels for high school students and undergraduates . Likewise, several explorations into the preparation of simple hydrogels have appeared in this Journal , targeting different students at various educational levels. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…This is complementary to a recent laboratory experimental procedure related to self-healing hydrogels for high school students and undergraduates . Likewise, several explorations into the preparation of simple hydrogels have appeared in this Journal , targeting different students at various educational levels. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…One alternative to Borax Slime uses sodium alginate cross-linked with calcium lactate (or calcium chloride) in water, and it is designated “Alginate Slime” herein (Figure ). ,, Sodium alginate is extracted from brown seaweed and has been used in numerous creative educational applications , as well as a food additive more generally. In the laboratory, calcium lactate can be obtained by combining lactic acid with calcium complexes such as calcium carbonate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This showed that just over 90% of these inquiry-based works use guided inquiry. Nine used open inquiry and only two authentic inquiry. , Both of these deal with upper-level, student-initiated research projects. With one exception, the inquiry-based laboratory texts available are predominantly guided inquiry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%