4.8 Article

Out-of-Plane 3D-Printed Microfibers Improve the Shear Properties of Hydrogel Composites

Journal

SMALL
Volume 14, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smll.201702773

Keywords

biofabrication; fiber reinforcement; hydrogels; mechanical properties; melt electrowriting

Funding

  1. Dutch Arthritis Foundation [LLP-12]
  2. European Community's Seventh Framework Programme [309962]
  3. European Research Council [647426, 617989]
  4. German Research Foundation (DFG) State Major Instrumentation Programme [INST 105022/58-1 FUGG]
  5. Hofvijverkring

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One challenge in biofabrication is to fabricate a matrix that is soft enough to elicit optimal cell behavior while possessing the strength required to withstand the mechanical load that the matrix is subjected to once implanted in the body. Here, melt electrowriting (MEW) is used to direct-write poly(epsilon-caprolactone) fibers out-of-plane by design. These out-of-plane fibers are specifically intended to stabilize an existing structure and subsequently improve the shear modulus of hydrogel-fiber composites. The stabilizing fibers (diameter = 13.3 +/- 0.3 mu m) are sinusoidally direct-written over an existing MEW wall-like structure (330 mu m height). The printed constructs are embedded in different hydrogels (5, 10, and 15 wt% polyacrylamide; 65% poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (pHEMA)) and a frequency sweep test (0.05-500 rad s(-1), 0.01% strain, n = 5) is performed to measure the complex shear modulus. For the rheological measurements, stabilizing fibers are deposited with a radial-architecture prior to embedding to correspond to the direction of the stabilizing fibers with the loading of the rheometer. Stabilizing fibers increase the complex shear modulus irrespective of the percentage of gel or crosslinking density. The capacity of MEW to produce well-defined out-of-plane fibers and the ability to increase the shear properties of fiber-reinforced hydrogel composites are highlighted.

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