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Strong fatigue-resistant nanofibrous hydrogels inspired by lobster underbelly

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MATTER
Volume 4, Issue 6, Pages 1919-1934

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.matt.2021.03.023

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  1. U.S. Army Research Office through the Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies at MIT [W911NF-13-D-0001]
  2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Nanofibrous hydrogels are commonly found in animal and plant bodies, and widely used in engineering applications. This study presents a bioinspired design for creating strong and fatigue-resistant nanofibrous hydrogels that mimic the natural bouligand structure, achieving high strength and toughness properties.
Nanofibrous hydrogels are pervasive in animal and plant bodies and have been widely seen in engineering applications. Electrospinning is one of the most widely used methods for the fabrication of nanofibrous hydrogels. Whereas the biological nanofibrous hydrogels canmaintain high strength andhigh toughness undermultiple cycles ofmechanical loads, such fatigue-resistant properties have not been achieved in electrospun nanofibrous hydrogels. Here, we report a bioinspired design of strong and fatigue-resistant nanofibrous hydrogels that can closelymimic the bouligand structure of the natural hydrogel in the lobster underbelly. The resultant nanofibrous hydrogel can reach high nominal strength up to 8.4 MPa and high fatigue threshold up to 770 J/m(2). We further demonstrate the superior impact resistance of the bioinspired bouligand-type nanofibrous hydrogel with specific penetration energy of 40 kJ/kg. We show that it is critical to weld the interfaces between nanofibers and introduce intrinsically high-energy phases (nanocrystalline domains) into nanofibers.

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