Hydrogel Ink for 3D Printing with High and Widely Tunable Mechanical Properties via the Salting‐Out Effect

Kun Woo Ko, Taehoon Lee,Jae‐Hak Jeong, Yeonteak Lee, Ikjin Kim,Jungmok Seo, Yong‐Hwa Park,Jin‐Oh Kim,Steve Park

Advanced Materials Technologies(2024)

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AbstractDue to the difficulty of simultaneously ensuring printability and controlling their mechanical properties, 3D printed hydrogels thus far have low modulus, far less than that of many biological tissues and organs. Therefore, their feasibility toward various biomimetic applications is currently limited. Herein, Direct‐Ink‐Writing (DIW) based 3D printable hydrogel ink with broadly adjustable mechanical properties is introduced. The salting‐out effect is utilized to effectively lower the gelation temperature of hydrogel inks with a wide range of modulus (0.193–1.072 MPa), making them all 3D printable. As a proof of concept, multi‐layered synthetic blood vessels that mimic the mechanical properties of biological blood vessels are printed, and their practicability toward surgical training is demonstrated. The versatility and simplicity of this technique make it highly promising for use in various 3D‐printed hydrogel biomaterials applications.
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