Fuyuan DingShuping WuShishuai WangYuan XiongYan LiBin LiHongbing DengYumin DuLing XiaoXiaowen Shi
Natural polymeric hydrogels with self-healing capability that can recover the functionalities and structures of gels after damage are extremely attractive due to their emerging applications in the biomedical field. Here we report a self-healable polymeric hydrogel by self-crosslinking two natural polymers acrylamide-modified chitin (AMC) containing amino groups and oxidized alginate containing dialdehyde groups. The generation of the self-crosslinked hydrogel relies on the dynamic covalent linkage through Schiff base between the polysaccharide chains. The self-healing capability of the crosslinked hydrogel depends on the molar ratio of AMC and oxidized alginate and the surrounding pH. Under certain circumstances, the damaged hydrogel shows a complete recovery and can be stretched to a favorable extent, which is seldom observed for polysaccharide self-healing hydrogel. Notably, we find that the self-healing ability can be "stored" by freeze-drying and "activated" by rehydration. In addition, we demonstrate that the hydrogel can be used as a soft template to guide the repair of inorganic materials like hydroxyapatite. We anticipate that this self-healable hydrogel consisting of biocompatible and biodegradable polysaccharides can be applied to various biomedical fields.
Li MaLiyuan LuXiaoliang ZhaoQingsong ZhouLi LuoDoudou MaWenya WangWeijie Zhang
Kexin HuangHaotian XuCheng ChenFengna ShiFang WangJiarui LiSheng Hu
Shuai WangShengping DaiHao YanJianning DingNingyi Yuan
Hongchen LiuXiaofeng SuiHong XuLinping ZhangYi ZhongZhiping Mao
Feixue SunQi YaoYi‐Ting WangJiemin LouQiang LiQian TaoGuiying Li