3D Printing of Gradient Biomimetic Scaffold via Electrochemical Molecular Lock for Tissue Regeneration

K Ke Yao P Pengcheng Xia W Weicheng Kong (Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Additive Manufacturing Technology and Equipment College of Mechanical Engineering Zhejiang University Hangzhou China) N Nian Liu S Shang Lv (Division of Sports Medicine and Adult Reconstructive Surgery Department of Orthopedic Surgery Drum Tower Hospital Affiliated Hospital of Medical School Nanjing University Nanjing 210000 China) Y Yani Zhang (Key Laboratory of Biomass Chemical Engineering of Ministry of Education, College of Chemical and Biological Engineering) X Ximin Yuan (Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Additive Manufacturing Technology and Equipment College of Mechanical Engineering Zhejiang University Hangzhou China) J Jing He H Hongwei Ouyang (Department of Sports Medicine of the Second Affiliated Hospital, and Liangzhu Laboratory, Zhejiang University School of Medicine) Y Yong He (Department of Pathogen Biology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Anhui Medical University)

Abstract

Abstract Gradient structures are widely present in tissues. The natural gradient exhibits an accuracy of 10 nm and possesses a four‐level multi‐scale structure (10nm–1cm). The accuracy of biological 3D printing is approximately 5um, which presents huge challenges in simultaneously replicating multi‐scale anisotropy and continuous gradient structures in vitro. Here, a fabrication method termed as electrochemical training of gelatin‐based hydrogel is reported that leverages gradient ion coordination and molecular locking to achieve the rapid assembly of disordered hydrogel to fill this gap. This ETH (electrochemical training hydrogel) scaffold exhibits multi‐scale anisotropic gradient structure from 5nm to 2cm, marking the first successful integration of multi‐scale anisotropy with continuous gradient structures. More importantly, this method constructed a tough gelatin‐based hydrogel scaffold with a strength of 12.67 MPa, which increased by 937 times (13.5 kPa to 12.67 MPa). This study proposes a novel method for constructing bio‐grade gradient hydrogel scaffolds, paving the way for new avenues in engineering biomimetic tissue scaffolds.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 5
Published January 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

K

Ke Yao

P

Pengcheng Xia

W

Weicheng Kong

Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Additive Manufacturing Technology and Equipment College of Mechanical Engineering Zhejiang University Hangzhou China

N

Nian Liu

S

Shang Lv

Division of Sports Medicine and Adult Reconstructive Surgery Department of Orthopedic Surgery Drum Tower Hospital Affiliated Hospital of Medical School Nanjing University Nanjing 210000 China

Y

Yani Zhang

Key Laboratory of Biomass Chemical Engineering of Ministry of Education, College of Chemical and Biological Engineering

X

Ximin Yuan

Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Additive Manufacturing Technology and Equipment College of Mechanical Engineering Zhejiang University Hangzhou China

J

Jing He

H

Hongwei Ouyang

Department of Sports Medicine of the Second Affiliated Hospital, and Liangzhu Laboratory, Zhejiang University School of Medicine

Y

Yong He

Department of Pathogen Biology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Anhui Medical University