A Recent Perspective on Noncovalently Formed Polymeric Hydrogels

Chem Rec. 2018 Oct;18(10):1517-1529. doi: 10.1002/tcr.201800015. Epub 2018 May 23.

Abstract

Chemically crosslinked covalent hydrogels form a permanent and often strong network, and have been extensively used so far in drug delivery and tissue engineering. However, it is more difficult to induce dynamic and highly tunable changes in these hydrogels. Noncovalently formed hydrogels show promise as inherently reversible systems with an ability to change in response to dynamic environments, and have garnered strong interest recently. In this Personal Account, we elucidate a few key attractive properties of noncovalent hydrogels and describe recent developments in hydrogels crosslinked using various different noncovalent interactions. These hydrogels offer huge control for modulating material properties and could be more relevant mimics for biological systems.

Keywords: Dynamic; Hydrogels; Reversible; Supramolecular; Thermogels.

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