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Docking Design of the Different Microcapsules in Aqueous Solution and Its Quantitative On-Off Study.
Document Type
Article
Source
Polymers (20734360). Mar2023, Vol. 15 Issue 5, p1131. 12p.
Subject
*AQUEOUS solutions
*SPACE vehicle docking
*ASTRONAUTS
*HYDROGEN bonding
*SPACE stations
*QUANTITATIVE research
Language
ISSN
2073-4360
Abstract
To avoid risk, spacecraft docking technologies can transport batches of different astronauts or cargoes to a space station. Before now, spacecraft-docking multicarrier/multidrug delivery systems have not been reported on. Herein, inspired by spacecraft docking technology, a novel system including two different docking units, one made of polyamide (PAAM) and on of polyacrylic acid (PAAC), grafted respectively onto polyethersulfone (PES) microcapsules, is designed, based on intermolecular hydrogen bonds in aqueous solution. VB12 and vancomycin hydrochloride were chosen as the release drugs. The release results show that the docking system is perfect, and has a good responsiveness to temperature when the grafting ratio of PES-g-PAAM and PES-g-PAAC is close to 1:1. Below 25 °C, this system exhibited an "off" effect because the polymer chains on the microcapsule's surface produced intermolecular hydrogen bonds. Above 25 °C, when the hydrogen bonds were broken, the microcapsules separated from each other, and the system exhibited an "on" state. The results provide valuable guidance for improving the feasibility of multicarrier/multidrug delivery systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]