A new type of poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) chain transfer reagent was synthesized and used to mediate the reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization of 3-(acrylamino)phenylboronic acid (AAPBA) to get three types of PAAPBA-b-PEO-b-PAABPA triblock copolymers with different PAAPBA lengths.The gelation of these copolymers at physiological pH was examined.It was found that hydrogel formation was dependent on the PAABPA block chain length
when the block was too long
no stable gel can be obtained due to the high hydrophobicity of the PAABPA segment.The effects of temperature
polymer concentration and glucose on the rheological properties of the gel were investigated in detail.The results indicated that the formed hydrogels possess solid-like behavior
at high polymer concentrations
gels with high strength and high phase transfer temperature could be obtained.In the presence of high concentration of glucose
interaction of glucose with the PAAPBA block can lead to the increase of the hydrophilicity of the PAAPBA block
thus leading to the break of the hydrogel network with time and finally the gel dissolved in about 1.5 h.Finally
the hydrogels could load FITC-BSA in the hydrophilic regions
and the release profile of FITC-BSA was accelerated in the presence of glucose.