The impact of cross-linker distribution on magnetic nanogels: encapsulation, transport and controlled release of the tracer

Ivan S. Novikau (Corresponding author), Ekaterina V. Novak, Sofia S. Kantorovich

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Abstract

Magnetic nanogels (MNGs) are highly attractive for biomedical applications because of their potential for remote control of the rheology and internal structure of these soft colloids with biocompatible magnetic fields. In this contribution, using molecular dynamics simulations, we investigate the impact of the cross-linker distribution in the body of a MNG on the shape and magnetic response to constant and AC magnetic fields and relate those properties to the behaviour of non-magnetic tracers placed in the MNGs and left to escape. We find that if no AC magnetic field is applied, although the escape times of the tracer particles barely depend on morphology, the highest degree of subdiffusion is observed for the gels with a non-uniform cross-linkerer distribution. We also find how the eigen frequency at which particles relax locally in the polymer matrix affects the dynamic magnetic response of the gel. We show that a magnetic field-induced wobbling can facilitate drug release from gels.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8765-8774
Number of pages10
JournalSoft Matter
Volume20
Issue number44
Early online date17 Oct 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Nov 2024

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 103015 Condensed matter

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