Affiliation:
1. Discipline of Polymer Science and Chemical Technology, Department of Applied Chemistry Delhi Technological University Delhi India
2. Department of Textile and Fibre Engineering Indian Institute of Technology New Delhi Delhi India
Abstract
AbstractRheology plays a vital role in pneumatic three‐dimensional (3D) printing of hydrogels. This study investigates the rheological behavior of a novel self‐healing hydrogel (O‐MOG/CMCh) formed by a Schiff base crosslinking reaction between oxidized Moringa oleifera gum (O‐MOG), a biodegradable antimicrobial polysaccharide, and carboxymethyl chitosan (CMCh), a water‐soluble biocompatible chitosan derivative. Three hydrogel formulations were designed using 5% w/v of CMCh with varied concentrations of O‐MOG (3% w/v, 4% w/v, and 5% w/v) and evaluated through rheology analyses, including frequency sweeps, amplitude sweeps, oscillatory thixotropy, and gelation kinetics. These tests revealed that the material has shear thinning, self‐healing properties, a high linear viscoelastic region (LVE), and gel formation times (tgel) of 3.23–4.57 min. The hydrogel synthesized with 5% w/v of O‐MOG composition exhibited the best characteristics for printability based on rheological assessments, and this composition was used for further printing assessment, where bi‐layered 4 × 4 and 2 × 2 grids were successfully printed using 22 G (0.41 mm) and 23 G (0.34 mm) syringes. All the constructs had a printability index value of 1 ± 0.13 and spreading ratios <6.5, demonstrating the feasibility of employing the synthesized hydrogel as an acellular matrix via additive manufacturing.Highlights
Self‐healing hydrogel was prepared by mixing the precursors through a cannula.
Rheology was examined using standard tests for printability assessment.
3D printability was achieved using two different gauze syringes.
Printability parameters were recorded and analyzed for the constructs.
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Delhi Technological University
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