Advances in cellulose-based hydrogels: tunable swelling dynamics and their versatile real-time applications
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Abstract
Cellulose-derived hydrogels have emerged as game-changing materials in biomedical research, offering an exceptional combination of water absorption capacity, mechanical resilience, and innate biocompatibility. This review explores the intricate mechanisms that drive their swelling behaviour, unravelling how molecular interactions and network architectures work synergistically to enable efficient water retention and adaptability. Their mechanical properties are explored in depth, with a focus on innovative chemical modifications and cross-linking techniques that enhance strength, elasticity, and functional versatility. The versatility of cellulose-based hydrogels shines in applications such as wound healing,…
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- Self-healing hydrogels
- Biocompatibility
- Cellulose
- Swelling
- Resilience (materials science)
- Materials science
- Biocompatible material
- Nanotechnology
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