Claims
- 1. A poly(organophosphazene) polymer which is insoluble in acidic and neutral aqueous media, soluble in basic aqueous media, and cross-linkable in the presence of di- and tri-valent cations to form hydrogels which are stable in acidic and neutral aqueous media and which can be resolubilized by exchange with monovalent cations, said polymer having repeating monomeric units of the structure ##STR4## in which n is an integer from 3 to 8,000.
- 2. A polymer according to claim 1 in which n equals 3, said polymer being a white powder which does not melt below 275.degree. C.
- 3. A polymer according to claim 1 in which n equals 8,000, said polymer being a light-colored powder.
- 4. A hydrogel of the polymer of claim 1 having the structure: ##STR5## in which M is a divalent or trivalent metal cation, said hydrogel being stable in acidic and neutral aqueous media but being solubilized by the exchange of the di- or tri-valent cation M with a monovalent cation.
Government Interests
Research leading to the development of the present invention was supported in part by funds from the National Institutes of Health. Accordingly, the United States government has certain statutory rights to the present invention under 35 USC 200 et. seq.
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