An ultra‐tough, creep‐resistant, wear‐resistant hydrogel for cartilage replacement

Author:

Ren Hanyu1,Guo Andi1,Wang Wentang1,Luo Chunhui123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering North Minzu University Yinchuan Ningxia China

2. Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering and Technology, State Ethnic Affairs Commission North Minzu University Yinchuan Ningxia China

3. Ningxia Key Laboratory of Solar Chemical Conversion Technology North Minzu University Yinchuan China

Abstract

AbstractAs a load‐bearing tissue, natural cartilages possess a compressive stress above 50 MPa, a water content around 60%, and a friction coefficient (FC) less than 0.1, which remains difficult for synthetic materials to realize. Herein, a facile strategy was reported to achieve this goal. The hydrogel was obtained through a three‐step strategy from polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), chitosan (CS), sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC‐Na), lecithin (LS), and deionized water. First, freezing–thawing the aqueous solution of PVA and CS three times generated the precursor gel. Second, immersing it in aqueous solution of CMC‐Na to form multiple linkages (hydrogen bonds, ionic interactions, and crystallize domains). Third, it was coated with LS to form a lubrication layer. Due to the synergy of dynamic interactions, the compressive stress was 115 MPa, superior to most tough hydrogels. Owing to existence of LS, the FC was 0.03, better than the requirement for artificial cartilage. Remarkably, the FC remained stable within 50,000 wear cycles. On account of the reversible break/reformation of physical linkages, the creep recovery efficiency was 93%. The raw materials are all biocompatible and the fabrication process exclude the adoption of toxic additives. All of these features make it an ideal material for cartilage replacement.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Ningxia Province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Surfaces, Coatings and Films,General Chemistry

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