Publication detail
Advanced Fluorescence Spectroscopy In A Study Of Phase-Separated Hydrogel
MRAVEC, F. PEKAŘ, M.
Original Title
Advanced Fluorescence Spectroscopy In A Study Of Phase-Separated Hydrogel
Type
abstract
Language
English
Original Abstract
This work is focused on different advanced fluorescence techniques which can be useful in research of phase-separated hydrogels. These hydrogels are formed from oppositely charged polymers and surfactant and can be promising materials in acute wound healing as well as local drug delivery systems. Phase separated hydrogels consist of polymer, aqueous phase and micelle-like nanocontainers. In principal this system has aqueous as well as oil-like phase and it is able to solubilize hydrophilic as well as hydrophobic species. Our hydrogel contains at least 93 % of water allows the hydrophilic species to diffuse in or out from the gel. Rate of diffusion of different species inside gel matrix seen by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy is discussed a results are correlate with species structures.
Keywords
hydrogels, fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS), nanocontainers, surfactants
Authors
MRAVEC, F.; PEKAŘ, M.
Released
10. 9. 2017
Publisher
Johan Hofkens, Maarten Roeffaers & Kris Janssen
Location
Bruggy, Belgie
Pages from
214
Pages to
214
Pages count
1
BibTex
@misc{BUT143040,
author="Filip {Mravec} and Miloslav {Pekař}",
title="Advanced Fluorescence Spectroscopy In A Study Of Phase-Separated Hydrogel",
year="2017",
pages="214--214",
publisher="Johan Hofkens, Maarten Roeffaers & Kris Janssen",
address="Bruggy, Belgie",
note="abstract"
}