2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2018.04.023
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Poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate as a novel chaotropic compound for design of aqueous biphasic systems

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“…In contrast, the peak band at 1650 cm −1 corresponds to the C=O tensile bonds present in the PVP structure [39,40]. In addition, bands derived from the crosslinking agent visible at a wavelength of 1730 cm −1 were also identified [41,42]. All presented FT-IR spectra are similar, and the absence of significant changes does not indicate degradation of the developed materials.…”
Section: Results Of Infrared Spectroscopy Analysismentioning
confidence: 86%
“…In contrast, the peak band at 1650 cm −1 corresponds to the C=O tensile bonds present in the PVP structure [39,40]. In addition, bands derived from the crosslinking agent visible at a wavelength of 1730 cm −1 were also identified [41,42]. All presented FT-IR spectra are similar, and the absence of significant changes does not indicate degradation of the developed materials.…”
Section: Results Of Infrared Spectroscopy Analysismentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The PEGDA ink can be crosslinked efficiently into shaped constructs within 10 min of UV exposure when both the ink and the bath were supplemented with photoinitiators (Figure 3b‐ii), while the ink was not able to be sufficiently crosslinked when photoinitiators were present in the ink only (Figure 3b‐iii). This indicates that polymerisation is sufficiently faster than the diffusion of PEGDA even though the ink viscosity is relatively low (≈20 mPa s [ 30 ] ). Overall, the results suggest that a balanced amount of photoinitiators in the ink and the bath is required for minimizing light exposure time, and when minimized usage of photoinitiators is preferred, a system with the bath supplemented with photoinitiators has better polymerisation efficiency than an ink‐supplemented system.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, as shown in Fig. 2 b, the printer is capable of printing a wide variety of biomaterials, from Poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate (PEGDA, a low viscosity ink with viscosity 20 mPa s 30 ), collagen, silicone elastomer (see Supplementary Fig. 8 ) to a highly viscous solution of sodium carboxyl methyl cellulose (1500 Pa s).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%