posted on 2016-05-11, 00:00authored byYongzhe Piao, Tongfei Wu, Biqiong Chen
Graphene
oxide (GO)−polyamidoamine
(PAMAM) dendrimer nanocomposite hydrogels were prepared
through a one-step synthesis by mixing a GO suspension and a PAMAM
solution at varying ratios of GO to PAMAM. The materials self-assembled
into physically cross-linked networks, mainly driven by electrostatic
interactions between the oppositely charged GO nanosheets and PAMAM
dendrimer. The chemical structure of PAMAM dendrimer was studied by
mass spectrometry, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and potentiometric
titration. The structure and properties of GO–PAMAM nanocomposite
hydrogels were investigated by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy,
Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy,
and rheometry. The nanocomposite hydrogels exhibited a relatively
high mechanical performance with a storage modulus of up to 284 kPa,
as well as self-healing property, owing to their reversible and multiple
physical cross-links. These hydrogels may be further developed for
biomedical applications.