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Mechanical properties of an interpenetrating network poly(vinyl alcohol)/alginate hydrogel with hierarchical fibrous structures

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2022

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Bioinspired hierarchical fibrous structures were constructed in an interpenetrating poly(vinyl alcohol, PVA)/alginate hydrogel network to improve its mechanical properties. The interpenetrating hydrogel network with hierarchical fibrous structures was prepared by combining the confined drying method and freeze-thaw method. First, Ca<sup>2+</sup> cross-linked alginate formed a nano-micro hierarchical fibrous structure <i>via</i> the confined drying method. Then, PVA that was uniformly distributed among the Ca<sup>2+</sup>-alginate chains was cross-linked by hydrogen bonding <i>via</i> the freeze-thaw method, further dividing the hierarchical fibers into finer fibers. The results of a tensile test demonstrated that both the tensile stress and fracture energy improved by more than double after the introduction of 2 wt% PVA, achieving a combination of high strength (∼12.9 MPa), high toughness (∼13.2 MJ m<sup>-3</sup>) and large strain (∼161.4%). Cyclic tensile tests showed that a hysteresis loop existed on the loading-unloading curves of the hydrogel along the fibrous directions, and a good self-recovery property emerged after resting for a period of time. The hydrogel with hierarchical fibrous structures constructed by alginate and PVA can be employed in biomedical applications in the future.

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