Affiliation:
1. Program in Environmental Materials Science Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Bioresources Seoul National University Seoul 08826 Republic of Korea
2. Department of Veterinary Physiology College of Veterinary Medicine Seoul National University Seoul 08826 Republic of Korea
Abstract
AbstractThe development of hydrogel adhesives with high mechanical resilience and toughness remains a challenging task. Hydrogels must exhibit high mechanical resilience to withstand the inevitable movement of the human body while simultaneously demonstrating strong wet tissue adhesion and appropriate toughness to hold and seal damaged tissues; However, tissue adhesion, toughness, and mechanical resilience are typically negatively correlated. Therefore, this paper proposes a highly resilient double‐network (DN) hydrogel wound‐sealing patch that exhibits a well‐balanced combination of tissue adhesion, toughness, and mechanical resilience. The DN structure is formed by introducing covalently and non‐covalently crosslinkable dopamine‐modified crosslinkers and physically interactable linear poly(vinyl imidazole) (PVI). The resulting hydrogel adhesive exhibits high toughness and mechanical resilience due to the presence of a DN involving reversible physical intermolecular interactions such as hydrogen bonds, hydrophobic associations, cation–π interactions, π–π interactions, and chain entanglements. Moreover, the hydrogel adhesive achieves strong wet tissue adhesion through the polar hydroxyl groups of dopamine and the amine group of PVI. These mechanical attributes allow the proposed adhesive to effectively seal damaged tissues and promote wound healing by maintaining a moist environment.
Funder
Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy
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