Narrowly distributed core‐shell nano‐particles at relatively high concentration (30 mg/mL) were prepared via in situ polymerization of acrylic acid in an aqueous solution of biocompatible gelatin. These polymeric nano‐particles, in aqueous solution, had cores mainly comprised of an insoluble inter‐polymer complex of poly(acrylic acid, PAA) and gelatin and shells comprised of soluble gelatin (denoted as gelatin/PAA nano‐particles). Dynamic light scattering and electrophoretic light scattering techniques were used to trace the in situ polymerization process. The structure of the gelatin/PAA nano‐particle was further locked‐in via shell crosslinking; i.e., the reaction between glutaraldehyde and gelatin. Scanning force microscopy (SFM) was used to observe the morphologies of the particles before and after cross‐linking. Furthermore, the pH responsive behaviors of the gelatin/PAA nano‐particles before and after shell crosslinking were studied.
A Way to Prepare Core‐Shell Biocompatible Polymeric Nano‐Particles from Gelatin and Acrylic Acid
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