Rapid self-healing hydrogels
Bioengineering Center · University of California San Diego · +1 more institution
Abstract
Synthetic materials that are capable of autonomous healing upon damage are being developed at a rapid pace because of their many potential applications. Despite these advancements, achieving self-healing in permanently cross-linked hydrogels has remained elusive because of the presence of water and irreversible cross-links. Here, we demonstrate that permanently cross-linked hydrogels can be engineered to exhibit self-healing in an aqueous environment. We achieve this feature by arming the hydrogel network with flexible-pendant side chains carrying an optimal balance of hydrophilic and hydrophobic moieties that allows the side chains to mediate hydrogen bonds across the hydrogel interfaces with minimal steric…
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9Topics & keywords
- Self-healing hydrogels
- Self-healing
- Steric effects
- Materials science
- Aqueous solution
- Hydrophobic effect
- Nanotechnology
- Chemistry