Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2016.Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 82-87).In nature, robust interfacial adhesion plays crucial roles in maintaining integration and functionality of various physiological structures including tendon and cartilage to bones and epidermis to dermis in mammalian skins. For instance, the bonding of tendon and cartilage to bone is extremely tough (e.g., interfacial toughness ~800 Jm-2 ), yet such tough interfaces have not been achieved between synthetic hydrogels and various types engineering solids including rigid nonporous solids and elastomers. In this study, we report a strategy to design extremely robus...
Hydrogels that possess adequate toughness in bulk and at soft interface are highly desirable. We rep...
Despite the development of hydrogels with high mechanical properties, insufficient adhesion between ...
Despite the development of hydrogels with high mechanical properties, insufficient adhesion between ...
As polymer networks infiltrated with water, hydrogels are major constituents of animal and plant bod...
Despite the development of hydrogels with a wide range of mechanical properties, insufficient adhesi...
Development of tough and adhesive hydrogels is critical for different applications, including wound ...
Hydrogels are a unique class of polymeric materials that possess an interconnected porous network ac...
Hydrogels are a unique class of polymeric materials that possess an interconnected porous network ac...
Attaching hydrogels to soft internal tissues is crucial for the development of various biomedical de...
Hydrogels have promising applications in diverse areas, especially wet environments including tissue...
A hydrogel is a three-dimensional polymer network with high water content and has been attractive fo...
Despite the development of hydrogels with high mechanical properties, insufficient adhesion between ...
Despite the development of hydrogels with high mechanical properties, insufficient adhesion between ...
A hydrogel is a three-dimensional polymer network with high water content and has been attractive fo...
As swollen polymer networks in water, hydrogels are usually brittle. However, hydrogels with high to...
Hydrogels that possess adequate toughness in bulk and at soft interface are highly desirable. We rep...
Despite the development of hydrogels with high mechanical properties, insufficient adhesion between ...
Despite the development of hydrogels with high mechanical properties, insufficient adhesion between ...
As polymer networks infiltrated with water, hydrogels are major constituents of animal and plant bod...
Despite the development of hydrogels with a wide range of mechanical properties, insufficient adhesi...
Development of tough and adhesive hydrogels is critical for different applications, including wound ...
Hydrogels are a unique class of polymeric materials that possess an interconnected porous network ac...
Hydrogels are a unique class of polymeric materials that possess an interconnected porous network ac...
Attaching hydrogels to soft internal tissues is crucial for the development of various biomedical de...
Hydrogels have promising applications in diverse areas, especially wet environments including tissue...
A hydrogel is a three-dimensional polymer network with high water content and has been attractive fo...
Despite the development of hydrogels with high mechanical properties, insufficient adhesion between ...
Despite the development of hydrogels with high mechanical properties, insufficient adhesion between ...
A hydrogel is a three-dimensional polymer network with high water content and has been attractive fo...
As swollen polymer networks in water, hydrogels are usually brittle. However, hydrogels with high to...
Hydrogels that possess adequate toughness in bulk and at soft interface are highly desirable. We rep...
Despite the development of hydrogels with high mechanical properties, insufficient adhesion between ...
Despite the development of hydrogels with high mechanical properties, insufficient adhesion between ...