Self-photopolymerizable hydrogel-ceramic composites with scavenger properties
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2022-03-21Author
Canillas, Maria
de Lima, Gabriel Goetten
de Sá, Marcelo J.C.
Nugent, Michael J.D.
Rodríguez, Miguel A.
Devine, Declan M.
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The photocatalytic behaviours of semiconductive ceramic nanoparticles such as TiO2
, ZnO,
Fe2O3
, and Fe3O4
, have been extensively studied in photocatalysis and photopolymerization, due to
their ability to produce radical species under ultraviolet–visible light, and even in dark conditions. In
addition, in the form of microparticles, TiO2 and its Magnéli phases are capable of neutralizing radical
species, and a heterogeneous catalytic process has been suggested to explain this property, as it is well
known as scavenging activity. Thus, in this study, we demonstrate that these ceramic powders, in the
form of microparticles, could be used as photoinitiators in UV polymerization in order to synthesize
a hydrogel matrix. Them, embedded ceramic powders could be able to neutralize radical species
of physiological media once implanted. The hydrogel matrix would regulate the exchange of free
radicals in any media, while the ceramic particles would neutralize the reactive species. Therefore,
in this work, the scavenger activities of TiO2
, ZnO, Fe2O3
, and Fe3O4 microparticles, along with
their photoinitiation yield, were evaluated. After photopolymerization, the gel fraction and swelling
behaviour were evaluated for each hydrogel produced with different ceramic initiators. Gel fractions
were higher than 60%, exhibiting variation in their scavenging activity. Therefore, we demonstrate
that ceramic photoinitiators of TiO2
, ZnO, Fe2O3
, and Fe3O4 can be used to fabricate implantable
devices with scavenger properties in order to neutralize radical species involved in inflammatory
processes and degenerative diseases.
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