Biological tissues subjected to rubbing, such as the cornea and eyelid or articular cartilage, are covered in brushy, hydrated mucous structures in order to reduce the shear stress on the tissue. To mimic such biological tissues, we have prepared polyacrylamide (PAAm) hydrogels with various concentrations of un-cross-linked chains on their surfaces by synthesizing them in molds of different surface energies. The selected molding materials included hydrophilic glass, polyoxymethylene (POM), polystyrene (PS), polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). After synthesis, demolding, and equilibration in water, the elastic modulus at the hydrogel surface decreased with increasing water contact angle of the mold. The...
Hydrogels have emerged as a class of materials useful for a variety of contexts, including tissue en...
The viscoelastic and mechanical behaviors of physically cross-linked copolymer hydrogels synthesized...
Hydrogels are composed of a sparse, cross-linked polymer matrix infused with water. They can be foun...
Polyacrylamide (PAAm) hydrogels with brush-covered or crosslinked surfaces were produced and their t...
To understand the dissipative mechanisms in soft hydrogel lubrication, polyacrylamide (PAAm) hydroge...
The applications of hydrogels in tissue engineering as implants have rapidly grown in the last decad...
Hydrogels are often used as model systems for articular cartilage due to similarities in their tribo...
Biological materials that make up the body organs and tissues are soft, wet and visco-elastic. Hydro...
This thesis explores the control of friction by varying contact area, contact time, and sliding spee...
Hydrogel surfaces are of great importance in numerous applications ranging from cell-growth studies ...
Health and physiology are critically dependent on the ability of soft, permeable, and aqueous materi...
The tribological properties of synthetic hydrogels based on poly (2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (pHEM...
Hydrogels are polymer networks infiltrated with water. Natural hydrogels constitute the major compon...
Biological tribosystems are excellent examples of nature leveraging soft matter properties to achiev...
PVA hydrogels with different crystallinities obtained by varying freeze/thawed process cycles, as we...
Hydrogels have emerged as a class of materials useful for a variety of contexts, including tissue en...
The viscoelastic and mechanical behaviors of physically cross-linked copolymer hydrogels synthesized...
Hydrogels are composed of a sparse, cross-linked polymer matrix infused with water. They can be foun...
Polyacrylamide (PAAm) hydrogels with brush-covered or crosslinked surfaces were produced and their t...
To understand the dissipative mechanisms in soft hydrogel lubrication, polyacrylamide (PAAm) hydroge...
The applications of hydrogels in tissue engineering as implants have rapidly grown in the last decad...
Hydrogels are often used as model systems for articular cartilage due to similarities in their tribo...
Biological materials that make up the body organs and tissues are soft, wet and visco-elastic. Hydro...
This thesis explores the control of friction by varying contact area, contact time, and sliding spee...
Hydrogel surfaces are of great importance in numerous applications ranging from cell-growth studies ...
Health and physiology are critically dependent on the ability of soft, permeable, and aqueous materi...
The tribological properties of synthetic hydrogels based on poly (2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (pHEM...
Hydrogels are polymer networks infiltrated with water. Natural hydrogels constitute the major compon...
Biological tribosystems are excellent examples of nature leveraging soft matter properties to achiev...
PVA hydrogels with different crystallinities obtained by varying freeze/thawed process cycles, as we...
Hydrogels have emerged as a class of materials useful for a variety of contexts, including tissue en...
The viscoelastic and mechanical behaviors of physically cross-linked copolymer hydrogels synthesized...
Hydrogels are composed of a sparse, cross-linked polymer matrix infused with water. They can be foun...