An ultra‐tough, creep‐resistant, wear‐resistant hydrogel for cartilage replacement
Hanyu Ren,
Andi Guo,
Wentang Wang
et al.
Abstract:As a load‐bearing tissue, natural cartilages possess a compressive stress above 50 MPa, a water content around 60%, and a friction coefficient (FC) less than 0.1, which remains difficult for synthetic materials to realize. Herein, a facile strategy was reported to achieve this goal. The hydrogel was obtained through a three‐step strategy from polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), chitosan (CS), sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC‐Na), lecithin (LS), and deionized water. First, freezing–thawing the aqueous solution of PVA a… Show more
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