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Supramolecular Hydrogels: Design Strategies and Contemporary Biomedical Applications

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CHEMISTRY-AN ASIAN JOURNAL
Volume 17, Issue 9, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/asia.202200081

Keywords

biomedical applications; gels; molecular recognition; non-covalent interactions; self-assembly; supramolecular chemistry

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This article provides a detailed overview of the dynamic chemistry and design strategies behind supramolecular hydrogel formation, as well as the potential applications in the field of medicine and the considerations for further development.
Self-assembly of supramolecular hydrogels is driven by dynamic, non-covalent interactions between molecules. Considerable research effort has been exerted to fabricate and optimise supramolecular hydrogels that display shear-thinning, self-healing, and reversibility, in order to develop materials for biomedical applications. This review provides a detailed overview of the chemistry behind the dynamic physicochemical interactions that sustain hydrogel formation (hydrogen bonding, hydrophobic interactions, ionic interactions, metal-ligand coordination, and host-guest interactions). Novel design strategies and methodologies to create supramolecular hydrogels are highlighted, which offer promise for a wide range of applications, specifically drug delivery, wound healing, tissue engineering and 3D bioprinting. To conclude, future prospects are briefly discussed, and consideration given to the steps required to ultimately bring these biomaterials into clinical settings.

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