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Designing Starch‐Based Nanospheres to Make Hydrogels with High Mechanical Strength
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Tissue EngineeringEngineeringBiomimetic MaterialsBiomaterials DesignPolyelectrolyte GelBiofabricationBioresponsive MaterialsBiomedical EngineeringMake HydrogelsHydrogelsRobust MethodRegenerative BiomaterialsNormal HydrogelMaterials ScienceBiopolymersStarch‐based NanospheresBiopolymer GelMechanical PropertiesPolymer ScienceBiomaterialsBiocompatible Material
Abstract A robust method to prepare hydrogels with high mechanical strength is presented. Core/shell nanospheres with derivatizable allyl groups in the shell were first prepared. Starch‐based nanospheres were used as crosslinker to prepare polyacrylamide hydrogels. The starch‐based nanospheres were bridged by acrylamide to form crosslink points in the hydrogel network. They possess an extremely high mechanical strength. The results show that starch‐based nanosphere hydrogels can sustain strengths of 10.34 MPa, which is 60 times greater than for a normal hydrogel. The mechanical properties of SNH can be tailored by varying the content of SN. This approach offered a new way of making functional hydrogel with biodegradable component as a substitute for tissue. magnified image
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