Photo-responsive hydrogels based on a ruthenium complex: synthesis and degradation.
Sara Tavakkoli FardBoonya ThongromKatharina AchaziGuoxin MaRainer HaagC Christoph TzschuckePublished in: Soft matter (2024)
We report the synthesis of a photo responsive metallo-hydrogel based on a ruthenium(II) complex as a functional cross-linker. This metal complex contains reactive 4AAMP (= 4-(acrylamidomethyl)pyridine) ligands, which can be cleaved by light-induced ligand substitution. Ru[(bpy) 2 (4AAMP) 2 ] cross-links 4-arm-PEG-SH macromonomers by thia-Michael-addition to the photocleavable 4AAMP ligand for the preparation of the hydrogel. Irradiation with green light at 529 nm leads to photodegradation of the metallo-hydrogel due to the ligand dissociation, which can be adjusted by adjusting the Ru[(bpy) 2 (4AAMP) 2 ] concentration. The ligand substitution forming [Ru(bpy) 2 (L) 2 ] 2+ (L = H 2 O and CH 3 CN) can be monitored by 1 H NMR spectroscopy and UV-visible absorption. The control of degradation by light irradiation plays a significant role in modulating the elasticity and stiffness of the light sensitive metallo-hydrogel network. The photo-responsive hydrogel is a viable substrate for cell cultures.
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