Abstract

Poly(N‐isopropylacrylamide‐co‐N‐isopropylmethacrylamide) (poly(NIPAAm‐co‐NIPMAAm)) is synthesized as an attractive thermo‐responsive copolymer by an original procedure. Due to the similar structure of the two co‐monomers, the poly(NIPAAm‐co‐NIPMAAm) copolymer displays a very sharp phase transition, under physiological conditions (phosphate buffer solution at pH = 7.4). The copolymer, showing the 51/49 co‐monomer NIPAAm/NIPMAAm molar ratio, displays a lower critical solution temperature (LCST) close to that of the human body temperature (36.8 °C). The poly(NIPAAm‐co‐NIPMAAm) microgels obtained at the 51:49 co‐monomer ratio displays a volume phase transition temperature (VPTT) slightly smaller than LCST. The deswelling rate of the microgels is very high (k = 0.019 s−1), the shrinkage occurring almost instantaneously, whereas the swelling rate is slightly lower (k = 0.0077 s−1). The microgels are loaded with the model drug dexamethasone and the drug release is investigated at different temperatures, below and above the VPTT. Under thermal cycling operation between 32 and 38 °C, the pulsatile release of dexamethasone is observed. image

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