Soft tissues possess remarkable mechanical strength for their high water content, which is hard to mimic in synthetic materials. Here, we demonstrate how strain-induced stiffening in hydrogels plays a major role in mimicking the mechanical properties of collagenous soft tissues. In particular, nanocellulose reinforced polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) hydrogels of exceptionally high water content (90-93 wt%) are shown to exhibit collagen-like mechanical behavior typical for soft tissues. High water content and co-existence of both soft and rigid domains in the gel network are the main factors responsible for strain-induced stiffening. This observed effect due to the alignment of rigid components of the hydrogel is simulated through modeling and visua...
Hydrogels are major components of the human body. To replace a damaged hydrogel in the body or suppo...
Although self-healing gels with structural resemblance to biological tissues attract great attention...
Hydrogels, porous hydrated polymeric materials, are being increasingly used in biomedical applicatio...
Soft tissues possess remarkable mechanical strength for their high water content, which is hard to m...
A nanocellulose-reinforced poly(vinyl alcohol) hydrogel material of exceptionally high water conten...
The stiffness of hydrogels is crucial for their application. Naturea(tm) s hydrogels become stiffer ...
Biomimetic, strain-stiffening materials are reported, made through self-assembly and covalent fixati...
Biomimetic, strain-stiffening materials are reported, made through self-assembly and covalent fixati...
Supramolecular structures with strain-stiffening properties are ubiquitous in nature but remain rare...
Fabricating materials with tailored mechanical properties is a challenge and crucial for their succe...
Although hydrogels are able to mimic native tissue microenvironments, their utility for biomedical a...
Gels and hydrogels have attracted a great attention for potential applications in tissue engineering...
Contains fulltext : 169131.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cells in the hu...
Hydrogels are commonly used materials in ophthalmic care as contact lenses, bandage lenses, corneal ...
Synthetic hydrogels possessing both macroscopic anisotropic structure and toughness, which are analo...
Hydrogels are major components of the human body. To replace a damaged hydrogel in the body or suppo...
Although self-healing gels with structural resemblance to biological tissues attract great attention...
Hydrogels, porous hydrated polymeric materials, are being increasingly used in biomedical applicatio...
Soft tissues possess remarkable mechanical strength for their high water content, which is hard to m...
A nanocellulose-reinforced poly(vinyl alcohol) hydrogel material of exceptionally high water conten...
The stiffness of hydrogels is crucial for their application. Naturea(tm) s hydrogels become stiffer ...
Biomimetic, strain-stiffening materials are reported, made through self-assembly and covalent fixati...
Biomimetic, strain-stiffening materials are reported, made through self-assembly and covalent fixati...
Supramolecular structures with strain-stiffening properties are ubiquitous in nature but remain rare...
Fabricating materials with tailored mechanical properties is a challenge and crucial for their succe...
Although hydrogels are able to mimic native tissue microenvironments, their utility for biomedical a...
Gels and hydrogels have attracted a great attention for potential applications in tissue engineering...
Contains fulltext : 169131.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cells in the hu...
Hydrogels are commonly used materials in ophthalmic care as contact lenses, bandage lenses, corneal ...
Synthetic hydrogels possessing both macroscopic anisotropic structure and toughness, which are analo...
Hydrogels are major components of the human body. To replace a damaged hydrogel in the body or suppo...
Although self-healing gels with structural resemblance to biological tissues attract great attention...
Hydrogels, porous hydrated polymeric materials, are being increasingly used in biomedical applicatio...