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Formation and mechanical properties of biocompatible self-healing hydrogels
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Self-healing cyclic peptide hydrogels
Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2023The structural design principles of cyclic peptides-based hydrogels are introduced. The resulting soft materials exhibited self-healing capabilities.
Alfonso Bayón-Fernández +4 more
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Self-Healing Elastin–Bioglass Hydrogels
Biomacromolecules, 2016Tailorable hydrogels that are mechanically robust, injectable, and self-healable, are useful for many biomedical applications including tissue repair and drug delivery. Here we use biological and chemical engineering approaches to develop a novel in situ forming organic/inorganic composite hydrogel with dynamic aldimine cross-links using elastin-like ...
Qiongyu, Zeng +5 more
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A magnetic self-healing hydrogel
Chemical Communications, 2012A straightforward method to prepare a novel magnetic self-healing hydrogel has been successfully developed.
Yaling, Zhang +6 more
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Self‐healing in Nanocomposite Hydrogels
Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 2011AbstractPolymer hydrogels with characteristics distinct from those of solid materials are one of the most promising candidates for smart materials. Here, we report that a nanocomposite hydrogel (NC gel) consisting of a unique polymer/clay network structure, can exhibit complete self‐healing through autonomic reconstruction of crosslinks across a ...
Kazutoshi, Haraguchi +2 more
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Designing self-healing hydrogels for biomedical applications
Materials Horizons, 2023Self-healing hydrogels based on various dynamic interactions are comprehensively summarized and their biomedical applications are also thoroughly elaborated.
Xiaoya Ding +5 more
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Supramolecular Assembly of Self‐Healing Nanocomposite Hydrogels
Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 2014Hierarchical self‐assembly of transient composite hydrogels is demonstrated through a two‐step, orthogonal strategy using nanoparticle tectons interconnected through metal–ligand coordination complexes. The resulting materials are highly tunable with moduli and viscosities spanning many orders of magnitude, and show promising self‐healing properties ...
Gerth, M. +5 more
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Self‐Healing Hydrogel Bioelectronics
Advanced MaterialsAbstractHydrogels have emerged as powerful building blocks to develop various soft bioelectronics because of their tissue‐like mechanical properties, superior bio‐compatibility, the ability to conduct both electrons and ions, and multiple stimuli‐responsiveness.
Zhikang Li +10 more
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Rheological criteria for distinguishing self-healing and non-self-healing hydrogels
Polymer, 2021Abstract Owing to the structural resemblance of synthetic hydrogels to biological tissues, numerous self-healing wet materials have recently emerged, based on either chemical or physical motifs. With a plethora of novel synthetic hydrogels, a reliable characterisation strategy to assess self-healing is necessary.
Mira Shin +9 more
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