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Printable homocomposite hydrogels with synergistically reinforced molecular-colloidal networks

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  • Austin H. Williams

    (North Carolina State University)

  • Sangchul Roh

    (North Carolina State University)

  • Alan R. Jacob

    (North Carolina State University)

  • Simeon D. Stoyanov

    (North Carolina State University
    Physical Chemistry and Soft Matter, Wageningen University
    University College London, Torrington Place)

  • Lilian Hsiao

    (North Carolina State University)

  • Orlin D. Velev

    (North Carolina State University)

Abstract

The design of hydrogels where multiple interpenetrating networks enable enhanced mechanical properties can broaden their field of application in biomedical materials, 3D printing, and soft robotics. We report a class of self-reinforced homocomposite hydrogels (HHGs) comprised of interpenetrating networks of multiscale hierarchy. A molecular alginate gel is reinforced by a colloidal network of hierarchically branched alginate soft dendritic colloids (SDCs). The reinforcement of the molecular gel with the nanofibrillar SDC network of the same biopolymer results in a remarkable increase of the HHG’s mechanical properties. The viscoelastic HHGs show >3× larger storage modulus and >4× larger Young’s modulus than either constitutive network at the same concentration. Such synergistically enforced colloidal-molecular HHGs open up numerous opportunities for formulation of biocompatible gels with robust structure-property relationships. Balance of the ratio of their precursors facilitates precise control of the yield stress and rate of self-reinforcement, enabling efficient extrusion 3D printing of HHGs.

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  • Austin H. Williams & Sangchul Roh & Alan R. Jacob & Simeon D. Stoyanov & Lilian Hsiao & Orlin D. Velev, 2021. "Printable homocomposite hydrogels with synergistically reinforced molecular-colloidal networks," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-9, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-23098-9
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-23098-9
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    1. Jinhao Li & Jie Cao & Rong Bian & Rongtai Wan & Xiangyang Zhu & Baoyang Lu & Guoying Gu, 2025. "Multimaterial cryogenic printing of three-dimensional soft hydrogel machines," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-9, December.

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