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PEG‐Based Microgels Formed by Visible‐Light‐Mediated Thiol‐Ene Photo‐Click Reactions
Authors:Andrew K. Fraser  Chang Seok Ki  Chien‐Chi Lin
Affiliation:723 W. Michigan St. SL220K, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue School of Engineering and Technology, Indiana University‐Purdue University Indianapolis, , Indianapolis, IN, 46202 USA
Abstract:Step‐growth PEG‐based microgels are produced via three liquid–liquid two‐phase suspension polymerization systems: i) hexane with surfactants Span80/Tween80; ii) mineral oil with surfactant Pluronic F‐68; and iii) surfactant‐free dextran‐rich aqueous solution. Following short vortexing to create monomer droplets, microgels are polymerized by a visible‐light‐initiated thiol‐ene photo‐click reaction using eosin‐Y as the only photoinitiator. The use of hexane as the organic phase and Span‐80/Tween‐80 as the surfactants leads to PEG microgels with entrapped solvent droplets that dissolve rapidly with time. Microgels polymerized in mineral oil with surfactant Pluronic F‐68 contain no entrapped droplets and are more uniform with smaller sizes. Visible‐light‐cured step‐growth thiol‐ene microgels can also be photo­polymerized in a surfactant‐free aqueous two‐phase system. The sizes of the microgels formed in aqueous phase are one order of magnitude smaller than those formed in organic solvent. Dual‐layer microgels are also prepared using two‐step thiol‐ene reactions.
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Keywords:aqueous two‐phase  microgels  photopolymeri­  zation  suspension polymerization  thiol‐ene
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