2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsapm.3c01247
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Super-Stretchable Hydrogel Films with High Fracture Energy Enabled by Coordination Nanoparticles as Multifunctional Wound Dressings

Xiangyang Liu,
Duoduo Chen,
Shouhua Feng
et al.

Abstract: Hydrogel films attract much attention as biomedical materials; however, they typically suffer from poor mechanical properties, which largely limit their practical applications. In this work, we show that coordination nanoparticles (CNs) can be used as high-functionality cross-linkers for the design of notch insensitive hydrogel films as multifunctional wound dressings. Fe-tannic acid CNs (FTCNs) with variable sizes and compositions are first synthesized, and the molecular assembly of FTCNs with polyvinyl alcoh… Show more

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“…As the largest organ of the human body, the skin is extremely important for body protection, sweating excretion, temperature regulation, and external stimuli feeling, which is exactly the reason for being one of the most vulnerable tissues. Wound dressings bind and cover damage, providing a temporary barrier from microbial invasion, cross-infection, and so on. Moreover, they serve as an induction template to guide the reorganization of skin cells and subsequent infiltration and integration of host tissues, showing a significant effect on wound healing. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the largest organ of the human body, the skin is extremely important for body protection, sweating excretion, temperature regulation, and external stimuli feeling, which is exactly the reason for being one of the most vulnerable tissues. Wound dressings bind and cover damage, providing a temporary barrier from microbial invasion, cross-infection, and so on. Moreover, they serve as an induction template to guide the reorganization of skin cells and subsequent infiltration and integration of host tissues, showing a significant effect on wound healing. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%