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Customizable Low-Friction Tough Hydrogels for Potential Cartilage Tissue Engineering by a Rapid Orthogonal Photoreactive 3D-Printing Design
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Hydrogels have demonstrated wide applications in tissue engineering, but it is still challenging to develop strong, customizable, low-friction artificial scaffolds. Here, we report a rapid orthogonal photoreactive 3D-printing (ROP3P) strategy to achieve the design of high-performance hydrogels in tens of minutes. The orthogonal ruthenium chemistry enables the formation of multinetworks in hydrogels via phenol-coupling reaction and traditional radical polymerization. Further Ca<sup>2+</sup>-cross-linking treatment greatly improves their mechanical properties (6.4 MPa at a critical strain of 300%) and toughness (10.85 MJ m<sup>-3</sup>). The tribological investigation reveals that the high elastic moduli of the as-prepared hydrogels improve their lubrication (∼0.02) and wear-resistance performances. These hydrogels are biocompatible and nontoxic and promote bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell adhesion and propagation. The introduction of 1-hydroxy-3-(acryloylamino)-1,1-propanediylbisphosphonic acid units can greatly enhance their antibacterial property to kill typical <i>Escherichia coli</i> and <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i>. Moreover, the rapid ROP3P can achieve hydrogel preparation in several seconds and is readily compatible with making artificial meniscus scaffolds. The printed meniscus-like materials are mechanically stable and can maintain their shape under long-term gliding tests. It is anticipated that these high-performance customizable low-friction tough hydrogels and the highly efficient ROP3P strategy could promote further development and practical applications of hydrogels in biomimetic tissue engineering, materials chemistry, bioelectronics, and so on.
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