Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.104, No.1, 44-50, 2007
Phospholipid polymer hydrogel formed by the photodimerization of cinnamoyl groups in the polymer side chain
We synthesized new polymers with both photocrosslinkability and biocompatibility by a random copolymerization of 4-(4-methoxycinnamoyl)phenyl methacrylate and 2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine. These polymers were used as prepolymers to make a hydrogel by photoirradiation. Gelation began with 5 s of photoirradiation and reached an equilibrium state after 360 s of photoirradiation. The absorption maximum at 347 nm, attributed to the cinnamoyl group, disappeared with the photoirradiation time. That is, dimerization between cinnamoyl groups in the polymer proceeded and formed a hydrogel. The equilibrium water concentration of the hydrogels was more than 90%. Moreover, we succeeded in making a microshape hydrogel on glass by photoirradiation through a photomask. The window shape of the photomask was transferred to the hydrogel that was formed. We concluded that these photocrosslinkable polymers could be useful in preparing microfluidic devices for separating or immobilizing biomolecules and cells. (c) 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.