Abstract
Hydrogels are of great importance for functionalizing sensors and microfluidics, and poly(ethylene glycol) dimethacrylate (PEG-DMA) is often used as a viscosifier for printable hydrogel precursor inks. In this study, 1-10 kDa PEG-DMA based hydrogels were characterized by gravimetric and electrochemical methods to investigate the diffusivity of small molecules and proteins. Swelling ratios (SRs) of 14.43-9.24, as well as mesh sizes xi of 3.58-6.91 nm were calculated, and it was found that the SR correlates with the molar concentration of PEG-DMA in the ink (MCI) (SR = 0.1127 x MCI + 8.3256, R2 = 0.9692) and xi correlates with the molecular weight (Mw) (xi = 0.3382 x Mw + 3.638, R2 = 0.9451). To investigate the sensing properties, methylene blue (MB) and MB-conjugated proteins were measured on electrochemical sensors with and without hydrogel coating. It was found that on sensors with 10 kDa PEG-DMA hydrogel modification, the DPV peak currents were reduced to 92 % for MB, 73 % for MB-BSA, and 23 % for MB-IgG. To investigate the diffusion properties of MB(-conjugates) in hydrogels with 1-10 kDa PEG-DMA, diffusivity was calculated from the current equation. It was found that diffusivity increases with increasing xi. Finally, the release of MB-BSA was detected after drying the MB-BSA-containing hydrogel, which is a promising result for the development of hydrogel-based reagent reservoirs for biosensing.
Translated title of the contribution | Elektrochemische Diffusionsstudie in Hydrogelen auf Poly(ethylenglykol)-dimethacrylat-Basis |
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Original language | English |
Article number | 3678 |
Number of pages | 14 |
Journal | Sensors |
Volume | 24 |
Issue number | 11 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 6 Jun 2024 |
Research Field
- Molecular Diagnostics
Keywords
- Hydrogels
- Electrochemical sensors
- diffusivity study
- methylene blue
- MB-conjugated proteins
- electrochemical sensors
- hydrogels
- Diffusivity study
- Methylene blue