Literature DB >> 31572613

3D-printable self-healing and mechanically reinforced hydrogels with host-guest non-covalent interactions integrated into covalently linked networks.

Zhifang Wang1, Geng An2, Ye Zhu3, Xuemin Liu1, Yunhua Chen1, Hongkai Wu4, Yingjun Wang1, Xuetao Shi1, Chuanbin Mao3.   

Abstract

Natural polymer hydrogels are one of the best biomaterials for soft tissue repair because of their excellent biocompatibility, biodegradability and low immune rejection. However, they lack mechanical strength matching that of natural tissue and desired functionality (e.g. self-healing and 3D-printability). To solve this problem, we developed a host-guest supramolecule (HGSM) with three arms covalently crosslinked with a natural polymer to construct a novel hydrogel with non-covalent bonds integrated in a covalently crosslinked network. The unique structure enabled the hydrogel to bear improved mechanical properties and show both self-healing and 3D printing capabilities. The three-armed HGSM was first prepared via the efficient non-covalent host-guest inclusion interactions between isocyanatoethyl acrylate-modified β-cyclodextrin-CD-AOI2) and acryloylated tetra-ethylene glycol-modified adamantane (A-TEG-Ad). Subsequently, a host-guest supramolecular hydrogel (HGGelMA) was obtained through copolymerization between the arms of HGSM and gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) to form a covalently crosslinked network. The HGGelMA was robust, fatigue resistant, reproducible and rapidly self-healing. In HGGelMA, the covalent crosslinking maintained its overall shape whereas the weak reversible non-covalent host-guest interactions reinforced its mechanical properties and enabled it to rapidly self-heal upon fracturing. The reversible non-covalent interactions could be re-established upon breaking, so as to heal the hydrogel and dissipate energy to prevent catastrophic fracture propagation. Furthermore, the precursors of the HGGelMA were sufficiently viscous and could be rapidly photocrosslinked to produce a robust scaffold with an exquisite internal structure through 3D printing. The 3D-printed HGGelMA hydrogel scaffold was biocompatible, promoted cell adhesion and proliferation, and supported tissue in-growth. Our strategy of integrating non-covalently linked HGSM in a covalently linked hydrogel network represents a new approach to the development of natural polymers into biocompatible hydrogels with improved strength as well as desired self-healing and 3D-printability.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31572613      PMCID: PMC6768557          DOI: 10.1039/C8MH01208C

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mater Horiz        ISSN: 2051-6347            Impact factor:   13.266


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