Coagulation‐Independent Hemostasis Through Architecturally Programmed Chitosan Aerogels with Dual‐Crosslinked Networks

Y Yujia Fang L Lanxin Mu (College of Chemistry & Molecular Sciences Institute of Hepatobiliary Diseases Transplant Center Zhongnan Hospital Hubei Engineering Centre of Natural Polymers‐based Medical Materials Wuhan University Wuhan China) Y Yiwen Lu S Shuangquan Wu (Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University Institute of Hepatobiliary Diseases of Wuhan University Transplant Center of Wuhan University National Quality Control Center for Donated Organ Procurement Hubei Key Laboratory of Medical Technology on Transplantation Hubei Provincial Clinical Research Center for Natural Polymer Biological Liver Hubei Engineering Center of Natural Polymer‐based Medical Materials Wuhan China) Z Zibiao Zhong Q Qifa Ye J Jie Cai (National and Local Joint Engineering Research Center of MPTES in High Energy and Safety LIBs, Engineering Research Center of MTEES (Ministry of Education), Research Center of BMET (Guangdong Province), and Key Lab. of ETESPG(GHEI), School of Chemistry)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Hemorrhage control remains a central unmet need in emergency medicine and surgery, as uncontrolled bleeding causes preventable mortality and is exacerbated by anticoagulation or coagulopathy, where many hemostats that depend on the coagulation cascade lose efficacy. Hierarchically structured, dual‐crosslinked ultra‐highly deacetylated chitosan (DC‐UDCS) aerogels enable rapid, coagulation‐independent hemostasis via a dual‐crosslinked hierarchical capillary–elastic memory (DC‐HCEM) mechanism. Directionally ice‐templated pore architectures provide fast capillary infiltration that unlocks reversible hydrogen‐bonded fixation, while covalent crosslinks store elastic energy to drive blood‐triggered, ultrafast self‐expansion and stable mechanical tamponade, physically occluding bleeding tracts and vessels. Concurrently, the cationic chitosan network promotes electrostatic erythrocyte aggregation and cellular adhesion, supporting sealing without requiring fibrin formation. In vitro and in vivo evaluations demonstrate rapid pressure generation and effective bleeding control in both normal and anticoagulated hemorrhage models, outperforming conventional gauze‐type controls, while maintaining intrinsic antibacterial activity and favorable hemocompatibility/biocompatibility. This architecture‐chemistry integrated aerogel platform provides a transferrable strategy for lifesaving hemostasis when coagulation is compromised.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 22
Published April 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (7)

Y

Yujia Fang

L

Lanxin Mu

College of Chemistry & Molecular Sciences Institute of Hepatobiliary Diseases Transplant Center Zhongnan Hospital Hubei Engineering Centre of Natural Polymers‐based Medical Materials Wuhan University Wuhan China

Y

Yiwen Lu

S

Shuangquan Wu

Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University Institute of Hepatobiliary Diseases of Wuhan University Transplant Center of Wuhan University National Quality Control Center for Donated Organ Procurement Hubei Key Laboratory of Medical Technology on Transplantation Hubei Provincial Clinical Research Center for Natural Polymer Biological Liver Hubei Engineering Center of Natural Polymer‐based Medical Materials Wuhan China

Z

Zibiao Zhong

Q

Qifa Ye

J

Jie Cai

National and Local Joint Engineering Research Center of MPTES in High Energy and Safety LIBs, Engineering Research Center of MTEES (Ministry of Education), Research Center of BMET (Guangdong Province), and Key Lab. of ETESPG(GHEI), School of Chemistry