A Novel Indicator-Based Visualisation Method to Investigate Diffusion Behaviour of Dissolved CO2 in Hydrogels

Fladung L, Langwald SV, Kruse O, Patel A (2025)
MethodsX: 103225.

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Fladung, Laura; Langwald, Sarah Vanessa; Kruse, OlafUniBi ; Patel, AnantUniBi
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Biocompatible hydrogels are versatile platforms for encapsulating living cells in biotechnology due to their unique physical, structural and mechanical properties. The diffusion of dissolved carbon dioxide (dCO2) into the hydrogel matrix is of great importance for the growth of immobilised photosynthetic cells like microalgae and cyanobacteria. However, non-invasive analysis methods for measuring the diffusion of dCO2 in hydrogels are limited. In this article, we describe an indirect method for the non-invasive measurement of diffusion rates for dCO2 in hydrogels. We visually tracked the diffusion along the axial direction of pH indicator-doped hydrogel monoliths by recording the interface position over time. We calculated the interface velocity and the pseudo diffusion coefficients (Dpseudo) over time. The obtained Dpseudo values are in a realistic range compared to literature values. Therefore, this novel analysis method for dCO2 diffusion gained valuable insights into diffusion dynamics in different hydrogels and can aid in the design of better immobilisation matrices for photosynthetic cells. Non-invasive, rapid method for estimation of dissolved CO2 (dCO2) diffusion in hydrogels Automatic analysis of colour interface formation due to acidification of hydrogels by diffusing dCO2 Agarose hydrogels exhibit an approximated 30x higher pseudo dCO2 diffusion coefficient than silica gel
Erscheinungsjahr
2025
Zeitschriftentitel
MethodsX
Art.-Nr.
103225
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22150161
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/3000865

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Fladung L, Langwald SV, Kruse O, Patel A. A Novel Indicator-Based Visualisation Method to Investigate Diffusion Behaviour of Dissolved CO2 in Hydrogels. MethodsX. 2025: 103225.
Fladung, L., Langwald, S. V., Kruse, O., & Patel, A. (2025). A Novel Indicator-Based Visualisation Method to Investigate Diffusion Behaviour of Dissolved CO2 in Hydrogels. MethodsX, 103225. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mex.2025.103225
Fladung, Laura, Langwald, Sarah Vanessa, Kruse, Olaf, and Patel, Anant. 2025. “A Novel Indicator-Based Visualisation Method to Investigate Diffusion Behaviour of Dissolved CO2 in Hydrogels”. MethodsX: 103225.
Fladung, L., Langwald, S. V., Kruse, O., and Patel, A. (2025). A Novel Indicator-Based Visualisation Method to Investigate Diffusion Behaviour of Dissolved CO2 in Hydrogels. MethodsX:103225.
Fladung, L., et al., 2025. A Novel Indicator-Based Visualisation Method to Investigate Diffusion Behaviour of Dissolved CO2 in Hydrogels. MethodsX, : 103225.
L. Fladung, et al., “A Novel Indicator-Based Visualisation Method to Investigate Diffusion Behaviour of Dissolved CO2 in Hydrogels”, MethodsX, 2025, : 103225.
Fladung, L., Langwald, S.V., Kruse, O., Patel, A.: A Novel Indicator-Based Visualisation Method to Investigate Diffusion Behaviour of Dissolved CO2 in Hydrogels. MethodsX. : 103225 (2025).
Fladung, Laura, Langwald, Sarah Vanessa, Kruse, Olaf, and Patel, Anant. “A Novel Indicator-Based Visualisation Method to Investigate Diffusion Behaviour of Dissolved CO2 in Hydrogels”. MethodsX (2025): 103225.

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