Programmable Granular Hydrogel Inks for 3D Bioprinting Applications

Author:

Ribeiro Lucas S.12ORCID,Gaspar Vítor M.1ORCID,Sobreiro‐Almeida Rita1ORCID,Camargo Emerson R.2ORCID,Mano João F.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry CICECO – Aveiro Institute of Materials University of Aveiro Campus Universitário de Santiago Aveiro 3810-193 Portugal

2. Interdisciplinary Laboratory of Electrochemistry and Ceramics (LIEC) Department of Chemistry Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar) São Carlos 13565-905 Brazil

Abstract

AbstractGranular inks comprising jammed hydrogel unit building blocks are emerging as multiprogramable precursors for 3D/4D printing nonbulk hydrogel constructs. In addition to their injectability, they also exhibit high porosity when compared to bulk hydrogels, allowing more efficient nutrient transport and cell migration through the scaffold structure. Herein, the key steps in the production of these inks, from the fabrication of the microgels, the jamming process, and how fabrication affects final material properties, such as porosity, resolution, and fidelity is reviewed. In addition, the main techniques used for the stabilization of scaffolds after the printing process and the assessment of cell viability, in the case of bioinks, are meticulously discussed. Finally, the most recent studies in the application of granular hydrogels for different biomedical applications are highlighted. All in all, it is envisioned that 3D‐printed granular constructs will continue to evolve towards increasingly stimuli‐responsive platforms that may respond in a spatiotemporally controlled manner that matches that of user‐defined or biologically encoded processes.

Funder

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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