To understand the dissipative mechanisms in soft hydrogel lubrication, polyacrylamide (PAAm) hydrogels with two distinct surface structures were examined under various contact conditions. The characteristic speed-dependent friction of the self-mated, crosslinked hydrogel surfaces could be explained by hydrodynamic shearing of a thin water layer between two rather impermeable bodies. On the other hand, the frictional response of brushy hydrogel surfaces is dependent on the contact conditions and the level of surface hydration. In a migrating contact, brushy hydrogels showed low, speed-independent friction (µ ~ 0.01) likely due to a thick layer of shearing liquid trapped within the sparse surface network. In stationary contact, however, brush...
Covalently bonded hydrogel layers are generated by C-H insertion crosslinking in which subsequent UV...
Les films minces d’hydrogel sont des systèmes prometteurs pour des applications en ingénierie bioméd...
International audienceIn this article, we summarize a series of experimental works and qualitative m...
Polyacrylamide (PAAm) hydrogels with brush-covered or crosslinked surfaces were produced and their t...
Hydrogels are composed of a sparse, cross-linked polymer matrix infused with water. They can be foun...
Health and physiology are critically dependent on the ability of soft, permeable, and aqueous materi...
Hydrogels are used to mimic the slippery nature of biological interfaces. They provide a controlled ...
Biological tissues subjected to rubbing, such as the cornea and eyelid or articular cartilage, are c...
This thesis explores the control of friction by varying contact area, contact time, and sliding spee...
Hydrogels display extremely complex frictional behavior with surprisingly slippery surfaces. We meas...
Hydrogel surfaces are biomimics for sensing and mobility systems in the body such as the eyes and la...
<p>Friction is the resistive force that arises when two contacting surfaces move relative to each ot...
We studied the ability of surfactants to reduce friction by boundary lubrication for a bulk hydrogel...
Hydrogels are often used as model systems for articular cartilage due to similarities in their tribo...
Thin hydrogel films find applications in biomedical engineering (synthetic articular cartilage, cont...
Covalently bonded hydrogel layers are generated by C-H insertion crosslinking in which subsequent UV...
Les films minces d’hydrogel sont des systèmes prometteurs pour des applications en ingénierie bioméd...
International audienceIn this article, we summarize a series of experimental works and qualitative m...
Polyacrylamide (PAAm) hydrogels with brush-covered or crosslinked surfaces were produced and their t...
Hydrogels are composed of a sparse, cross-linked polymer matrix infused with water. They can be foun...
Health and physiology are critically dependent on the ability of soft, permeable, and aqueous materi...
Hydrogels are used to mimic the slippery nature of biological interfaces. They provide a controlled ...
Biological tissues subjected to rubbing, such as the cornea and eyelid or articular cartilage, are c...
This thesis explores the control of friction by varying contact area, contact time, and sliding spee...
Hydrogels display extremely complex frictional behavior with surprisingly slippery surfaces. We meas...
Hydrogel surfaces are biomimics for sensing and mobility systems in the body such as the eyes and la...
<p>Friction is the resistive force that arises when two contacting surfaces move relative to each ot...
We studied the ability of surfactants to reduce friction by boundary lubrication for a bulk hydrogel...
Hydrogels are often used as model systems for articular cartilage due to similarities in their tribo...
Thin hydrogel films find applications in biomedical engineering (synthetic articular cartilage, cont...
Covalently bonded hydrogel layers are generated by C-H insertion crosslinking in which subsequent UV...
Les films minces d’hydrogel sont des systèmes prometteurs pour des applications en ingénierie bioméd...
International audienceIn this article, we summarize a series of experimental works and qualitative m...