posted on 2023-02-28, 15:04authored byGiulia De Soricellis, Francesca Rinaldi, Sara Tengattini, Caterina Temporini, Gabriella Massolini, Delia Mandracchia, Chiara Milanese, Fiorenzo Casero, Enrica Calleri
In
the present paper, the synthesis and characterization
of a hydrophilic
acrylate-based poly-HIPE for pharmaceutical applications have been
reported and discussed with particular emphasis on the effect of curing
over morphology. According to previously described experimental setups
and procedures, photoinduced polymerization has been successfully
achieved, exposing the emulsion to UV light for 15, 30, and 60 min.
Polymeric monoliths were fully investigated in terms of morphology,
calorimetric analysis (TGA and DSC), FTIR, porosity (BET), and gel
content analysis. The results highlighted an increase in the specific
surface area as the curing time is prolonged, therefore, affecting
the morphology. The material has found application as support for
in-flow experiments to evaluate the adsorption of molecules of pharmaceutical
interest (small-molecule drugs and monoclonal antibodies). The versatility
of poly-HIPEs and their potential in bioreactor application was discussed.