In the biomedical field, degradable chemically crosslinked elastomers are interesting materials for tissue engineering applications, since they present rubber-like mechanical properties matching those of soft tissues and are able to preserve their three-dimensional (3D) structure over degradation. Their use in biomedical applications requires surgical handling and implantation that can be a source of accidental damages responsible for the loss of properties. Therefore, their inability to be healed after damage or breaking can be a major drawback. In this work, biodegradable dual-crosslinked networks that exhibit fast and efficient self-healing properties at 37 °C are designed. Self-healable dual-crosslinked (chemically and physically) elast...
Nature has designed and optimized materials to possess a range of properties and functions. Here, we...
Given their durability and long-term stability, self-healable hydrogels have, in the past few years,...
Hydrogels usually suffer from low mechanical strength, which largely limit their application in many...
Synthetic biodegradable elastomers are a class of polymers that have demonstrated far-reaching utili...
Chemically linked double network (DN) hydrogels display extraordinary mechanical attributes but most...
Covalent cross-linking of rubbers is essential for obtaining high resilience and environmental resis...
The preparation of polymeric networks that are both tough and biodegradable remains a challenge. Her...
Inspired by animal muscles, we developed a kind of tough elastomers combining high strength and high...
Gelatin hydrogels have great potential in regenerative medicine but their weak mechanical properties...
Inspired by animal muscles, we developed a kind of tough elastomers combining high strength and high...
[EN] Semi-biodegradable copolymer networks derived from two immiscible components, a hyaluronan deri...
Biological tissues can accurately differentiate external mechanical stresses and actively select sui...
The development of self-healing materials represents an ongoing paradigm shift in materials science ...
textabstractCurrently available synthetic biodegradable elastomers are primarily composed of crossli...
Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) and interpenetrating collagen can be used to synthesize hydrogels that ...
Nature has designed and optimized materials to possess a range of properties and functions. Here, we...
Given their durability and long-term stability, self-healable hydrogels have, in the past few years,...
Hydrogels usually suffer from low mechanical strength, which largely limit their application in many...
Synthetic biodegradable elastomers are a class of polymers that have demonstrated far-reaching utili...
Chemically linked double network (DN) hydrogels display extraordinary mechanical attributes but most...
Covalent cross-linking of rubbers is essential for obtaining high resilience and environmental resis...
The preparation of polymeric networks that are both tough and biodegradable remains a challenge. Her...
Inspired by animal muscles, we developed a kind of tough elastomers combining high strength and high...
Gelatin hydrogels have great potential in regenerative medicine but their weak mechanical properties...
Inspired by animal muscles, we developed a kind of tough elastomers combining high strength and high...
[EN] Semi-biodegradable copolymer networks derived from two immiscible components, a hyaluronan deri...
Biological tissues can accurately differentiate external mechanical stresses and actively select sui...
The development of self-healing materials represents an ongoing paradigm shift in materials science ...
textabstractCurrently available synthetic biodegradable elastomers are primarily composed of crossli...
Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) and interpenetrating collagen can be used to synthesize hydrogels that ...
Nature has designed and optimized materials to possess a range of properties and functions. Here, we...
Given their durability and long-term stability, self-healable hydrogels have, in the past few years,...
Hydrogels usually suffer from low mechanical strength, which largely limit their application in many...