Nature Communications (Jan 2025)

Multiscale integral synchronous assembly of cuttlebone-inspired structural materials by predesigned hydrogels

  • Huai-Bin Yang,
  • Yi-Xing Lu,
  • Xin Yue,
  • Zhao-Xiang Liu,
  • Wen-Bin Sun,
  • Wen-Pei Zheng,
  • Qing-Fang Guan,
  • Shu-Hong Yu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-55344-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract The overall structural integrity plays a vital role in the unique performance of living organisms, but the integral synchronous preparation of different multiscale architectures remains challenging. Inspired by the cuttlebone’s rigid cavity-wall structure with excellent energy absorption, we develop a robust hierarchical predesigned hydrogel assembly strategy to integrally synchronously assemble multiple organic and inorganic micro-nano building blocks to different structures. The two types of predesigned hydrogels, combined with hydrogen, covalent bonding, and electrostatic interactions, are layer-by-layer assembled into brick-and-mortar structures and close-packed rigid micro hollow structures in a cuttlebone-inspired structural material, respectively. The cuttlebone-inspired structural materials gain crack growth resistance, high strength, and energy absorption characteristics beyond typical energy-absorbing materials with similar densities. This hierarchical hydrogel integral synchronous assembly strategy is promising for the integrated fabrication guidance of bioinspired structural materials with multiple different micro-nano architectures.