Engineering Strain‐Stiffening Granular Hydrogels for 3D‐Printed Tissue‐Mimicry
Abstract
ABSTRACT Biological tissues exhibit nonlinear strain‐stiffening behavior with distinct toe ( E Toe ) and heel ( E Heel ) moduli essential for load‐bearing function. However, synthetic materials lack a unified strategy and mechanistic basis for independently tuning E Toe and E Heel while maintaining high‐fidelity 3D printability. Here, we introduce a 3D‐printable strain‐stiffening double‐network granular hydrogel (SDGH) that enables region‐specific control of E Toe and E Heel through modulation of secondary‐network monomer concentration and microgel packing density, respectively. We elucidate the mechanism of strain‐stiffening behavior using in situ microscopic imaging and mechanical analysis. To demonstrate utility, we direct‐ink‐write multilayered aortic valves using alternating soft and stiff inks. The printed valves, selected for their demanding mechanical and heterogeneous architecture, showed high geometric fidelity and excellent hemodynamic performance, achieving regurgitation <1.2% and surpassing ISO 5840 standards. This platform establishes a generalizable design framework for customized tissue mimetic organs for biomedical applications, particularly in synthetic surgical training material.
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Authors (10)
Hyeokju Chae
Department of Materials Science and Engineering Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) Daejeon Republic of Korea
Joohwan Han
Department of Materials Science and Engineering Seoul National University Seoul Republic of Korea
Jeong‐Wook Seo
Deptartment of Pathology Seoul National University College of Medicine Seoul Republic of Korea
Taehoon Lee
Kihyeon Bae
Department of Materials Science and Engineering Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) Daejeon Republic of Korea
Yeontaek Lee
Corporate Research Laboratory Lynk Solutec Inc Seoul Republic of Korea
Dong Soo Kim
School of Mechanical Engineering Korea Materials Research Center for Interfacial Molecular Bonding Technology Yeungnam University Gyeongsan Gyeongbuk Republic of Korea
Ikjin Kim
Corporate Research Laboratory Aldaver Inc Daejeon Republic of Korea
Jin‐Oh Kim
Corporate Research Laboratory Aldaver Inc Daejeon Republic of Korea
Steve Park