Literature DB >> 35590722

Hybrid Hydrogels with Extremely High Stiffness and Toughness.

Jianyu Li1, Widusha R K Illeperuma1, Zhigang Suo1, Joost J Vlassak1.   

Abstract

The development of hydrogels for cartilage replacement and soft robotics has highlighted a challenge: load-bearing hydrogels need to be both stiff and tough. Several approaches have been reported to improve the toughness of hydrogels, but simultaneously achieving high stiffness and toughness remains difficult. Here we report that alginate-polyacrylamide hydrogels can simultaneously achieve high stiffness and toughness. We combine short- and long-chain alginates to reduce the viscosity of pregel solutions and synthesize homogeneous hydrogels of high ionic cross-link density. The resulting hydrogels can have elastic moduli of ∼1 MPa and fracture energies of ∼4 kJ m-2. Furthermore, this approach breaks the inverse relation between stiffness and toughness: while maintaining constant elastic moduli, these hydrogels can achieve fracture energies up to ∼16 kJ m-2. These stiff and tough hydrogels hold promise for further development as load-bearing materials.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 35590722     DOI: 10.1021/mz5002355

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Macro Lett        ISSN: 2161-1653            Impact factor:   6.903


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