Issue 1, 2016

Hydrogels based on cellulose and chitin: fabrication, properties, and applications

Abstract

This review is focused on the fabrication, properties, and applications of hydrogels prepared from two of the most abundant biopolymers on earth, cellulose and chitin. The review emphasizes the latest developments in hydrogel preparation (including solvent systems, cross-linker types, and preparation methods, which determine the “greenness” of the process) using these biocompatible and biodegradable biopolymers. The preparation of both physical (without covalent cross-links) and chemical (with covalent cross-links) hydrogels via dissolution/gelation is discussed. Additionally, formation of injectable thermoset and/or pH sensitive hydrogels from aqueous solutions of derivatives (chitosan, methyl cellulose, and hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose) with or without a cross-linker are discussed. This review also compares the design parameters for different applications of various pure and composite hydrogels based on cellulose, chitin, or chitosan, including applications as controlled and targeted drug delivery systems, improved tissue engineering scaffolds, wound dressings, water purification sorbents, and others.

Graphical abstract: Hydrogels based on cellulose and chitin: fabrication, properties, and applications

Article information

Article type
Critical Review
Submitted
07 Oct 2015
Accepted
16 Nov 2015
First published
16 Nov 2015
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Green Chem., 2016,18, 53-75

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Hydrogels based on cellulose and chitin: fabrication, properties, and applications

X. Shen, J. L. Shamshina, P. Berton, G. Gurau and R. D. Rogers, Green Chem., 2016, 18, 53 DOI: 10.1039/C5GC02396C

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