Electrically conductive hydrogels (ECHs) combine the electrical properties of conductive materials with the unique features of hydrogels. They are attractive for various biomedical applications due to their smart response to electrical fields. Owing to their distinctive properties, such as biocompatibility, thermosensitivity and self-assembling behaviour, Pluronics can be adopted for the generation of hydrogels for biomedical applications. Here, innovative self-assembling ECHs holding antimicrobial properties for biomedical applications are developed, providing a full characterization of their macroscopic and microscopic properties. The rheological, morphological, and structural properties of Pluronic F68 (PF68) in the presence of conductive poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly-(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) are studied to optimize the synthesis of novel biocompatible and electrically conductive hydrogels. The addition of silver (Ag) flakes to the aqueous samples of PF68/PEDOT:PSS is used to further enhance the systems electrical conductivity and antimicrobial potency. Aqueous optimal samples with 45 wt% PF68 and different PEDOT:PSS/silver contents are investigated by means of experimental rheology and small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), to unveil the influence of both PEDOT:PSS and silver on the phase diagram, macroscopic flow properties, and morphology of the Pluronic-based systems. The presence of PEDOT:PSS and silver flakes endows Pluronic systems with high conductive properties, while preserving the same self-assembly features of PF68 in water. Moreover, the functionalisation with silver flakes confers antimicrobial properties to the ECHs, as demonstrated by growth inhibition of the multi-drug resistant bacterium Staphylococcus aureus. The use of PF68 in this work provides a novel route for the synthesis of innovative ECHs, whose functionalities such as self-assembling behaviour, biocompatibility, conductivity, and bioactivity may inspire future avenues in the biomedical field.

Electrically conductive and antimicrobial Pluronic-based hydrogels / Di Spirito, Nicola Antonio; Liu, Wanli; Di Lorenzo, Mirella; Grizzuti, Nino; Laabei, Maisem; Leese, Hannah S.; Pasquino, Rossana. - In: JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE. - ISSN 0021-9797. - 679:Pt A(2025), pp. 544-553. [10.1016/j.jcis.2024.10.005]

Electrically conductive and antimicrobial Pluronic-based hydrogels

Di Spirito, Nicola Antonio;Di Lorenzo, Mirella;Grizzuti, Nino;Pasquino, Rossana
2025

Abstract

Electrically conductive hydrogels (ECHs) combine the electrical properties of conductive materials with the unique features of hydrogels. They are attractive for various biomedical applications due to their smart response to electrical fields. Owing to their distinctive properties, such as biocompatibility, thermosensitivity and self-assembling behaviour, Pluronics can be adopted for the generation of hydrogels for biomedical applications. Here, innovative self-assembling ECHs holding antimicrobial properties for biomedical applications are developed, providing a full characterization of their macroscopic and microscopic properties. The rheological, morphological, and structural properties of Pluronic F68 (PF68) in the presence of conductive poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly-(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) are studied to optimize the synthesis of novel biocompatible and electrically conductive hydrogels. The addition of silver (Ag) flakes to the aqueous samples of PF68/PEDOT:PSS is used to further enhance the systems electrical conductivity and antimicrobial potency. Aqueous optimal samples with 45 wt% PF68 and different PEDOT:PSS/silver contents are investigated by means of experimental rheology and small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), to unveil the influence of both PEDOT:PSS and silver on the phase diagram, macroscopic flow properties, and morphology of the Pluronic-based systems. The presence of PEDOT:PSS and silver flakes endows Pluronic systems with high conductive properties, while preserving the same self-assembly features of PF68 in water. Moreover, the functionalisation with silver flakes confers antimicrobial properties to the ECHs, as demonstrated by growth inhibition of the multi-drug resistant bacterium Staphylococcus aureus. The use of PF68 in this work provides a novel route for the synthesis of innovative ECHs, whose functionalities such as self-assembling behaviour, biocompatibility, conductivity, and bioactivity may inspire future avenues in the biomedical field.
2025
Electrically conductive and antimicrobial Pluronic-based hydrogels / Di Spirito, Nicola Antonio; Liu, Wanli; Di Lorenzo, Mirella; Grizzuti, Nino; Laabei, Maisem; Leese, Hannah S.; Pasquino, Rossana. - In: JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE. - ISSN 0021-9797. - 679:Pt A(2025), pp. 544-553. [10.1016/j.jcis.2024.10.005]
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