Nature Communications (Sep 2024)

Control nucleation for strong and tough crystalline hydrogels with high water content

  • Limei Huang,
  • Hao Li,
  • Shunxi Wen,
  • Penghui Xia,
  • Fanzhan Zeng,
  • Chaoyi Peng,
  • Jun Yang,
  • Yun Tan,
  • Ji Liu,
  • Lei Jiang,
  • Jianfeng Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-52264-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract Hydrogels, provided that they integrate strength and toughness at desired high content of water, promise in load-bearing tissues such as articular cartilage, ligaments, tendons. Many developed strategies impart hydrogels with some mechanical properties akin to natural tissues, but compromise water content. Herein, a strategy deprotonation-complexation-reprotonation is proposed to prepare polyvinyl alcohol hydrogels with water content as high as ~80% and favorable mechanical properties, including tensile strength of 7.4 MPa, elongation of around 1350%, and fracture toughness of 12.4 kJ m−2. The key to water holding yet improved mechanical properties lies in controllable nucleation for refinement of crystalline morphology. With nearly constant water content, mechanical properties of as-prepared hydrogels are successfully tailored by tuning crystal nuclei density via deprotonation degree and their distribution uniformity via complexation temperature. This work provides a nucleation concept to design robust hydrogels with desired water content, holding implications for practical application in tissue engineering.