Hofmeister Ions‐Induced Thinning of Gelatin to Enhance 3D Printing Precision

Author:

Chee Heng Li1,Koo Jing Wen2,Sim Ee En Ian3,Zhu Qiang1,Gao Xu24,Ramli Md. Faris H.4,Young Jennifer L.24ORCID,Holle Andrew W.24,Wang FuKe1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE) Agency for Science, Technology, and Research (A*STAR) 2 Fusionopolis Way, Innovis #08‐03 Singapore 138634 Republic of Singapore

2. Department of Biomedical Engineering National University of Singapore (NUS) 4 Engineering Drive 3 Singapore 117583 Republic of Singapore

3. Department of Materials Science and Engineering National University of Singapore (NUS) 9 Engineering Drive 1 Singapore 117575 Republic of Singapore

4. Mechanobiology Institute (MBI) National University of Singapore (NUS) #10‐01, 5A Engineering Drive 1 Singapore 117411 Republic of Singapore

Abstract

AbstractHydrogel 3D printing holds immense potential in fields like personalized medicine, regenerative therapies, and organ creation, offering biocompatible structures similar to the extracellular matrix. Gelatin‐Methacryloyl (GelMA) emerges as a promising candidate, while its high viscosity poses a significant challenge, especially in vat photopolymerization‐based 3D printing. Here, a new approach is presented by using Hofmeister ionic effect to substantially reduce the viscosity of high‐content (up to 60%) Gelatin bioink at room temperature with enhanced mechanical performance of the printed structures. The thinning effect induced by chaotropic Hofmeister ions is investigated through complex viscosity analysis, optical rotation measurements, and sol–gel conversion studies. The thinning effect induced by chaotropic ions enables precise 3D printing of Gelatin hydrogel, achieving accuracy comparable to prints made with polymers. Furthermore, after polymerization, the cations of the chaotropic salt change their role to cross‐linkers, leading to stronger scaffolds that exhibit biocompatibility with robust cell attachment, proliferation, and suitability for cell growth. The combination facilitates the creation of customizable structures and high printing accuracy will promote the wide application of Gelatin in the development of patient‐specific implants, drug delivery systems, and tissue scaffolds, further improving medical treatment efficacy and personalized healthcare.

Publisher

Wiley

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