Chemical modification and printability of shear-thinning hydrogel inks for direct-write 3D printing
Abstract
Shear-thinning hydrogels are often employed in direct-write 3D printing, however, the viscoelastic behaviors that define a printable hydrogel have not been fully established. Herein, we demonstrate a library of hydrogel inks based on the incorporation of water-soluble reactive meth(acrylate) monomers into F127-dimethacrylate hydrogels. This strategy afforded printed hydrogels with a broad range of chemical functionalities and mechanical...
Paper Details
Title
Chemical modification and printability of shear-thinning hydrogel inks for direct-write 3D printing
Published Date
Sep 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
152
Pages
42 - 50
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