Versatile Biomass‐Based Injectable Photothermal Hydrogel for Integrated Regenerative Wound Healing and Skin Bioelectronics

Author:

Dang Xugang1ORCID,Fu Yuntao1,Wang Xuechuan1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Biomass and Function Materials & National Demonstration Centre for Experimental Light Chemistry Engineering Education College of Bioresources Chemistry and Materials Engineering Shaanxi University of Science and Technology Xi'an 710021 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractThe continuously growing utilization of wound healing materials and skin bioelectronics urges the development of flexible hydrogels for personal therapy and health management. Versatile conductive hydrogels prepared from natural biomass are ideal candidates as one of the promising solutions for chronic wound management. Here, the study proposes a kind of robust (strain: 1560.8%), adhesive, self‐healing, injectable, antibacterial (sterilization rate: 99%), near‐infrared (NIR) photothermal responsive, biocompatible, and conductive hydrogel (CPPFe@TA) composed of carboxymethyl cellulose and tannic acid/iron ion complex (TA@Fe3+), featuring rapid self‐assembly and tunable crosslinking time. TA@Fe3+ facilitated the self‐catalysis of the polymerization reaction, and the crosslinking time could be controlled by adjusting Fe3+ concentration. Under NIR irradiation, the hydrogel exhibited remarkable photothermal antibacterial performance. In the full‐thickness skin defect repair experiment on mice, the prepared hydrogel dressing significantly enhanced wound healing. After 14 days, the wound healing rate (95.49%) of CPPFe@TA3 hydrogel + NIR treatment greatly exceeded that of commercial dressings. Meanwhile, the hydrogels has good electrical conductivity and thermo‐responsiveness, making them promising for skin bioelectronics in physiological signal monitoring and rehabilitation exercise management. This work therefore offers a promising strategy for developing versatile biomass‐based hydrogels, which is expected to be applicable to integrated regenerative wound healing and skin bioelectronics.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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