A Hydro‐Expansive and Degradable Biomaterial Enabling Shape Recovery of Film‐Based Devices in Biofluids
Abstract
AbstractHygroscopic actuation is an important material function, which enables a broad range of applications such as self‐healing devices, soft robotics, and catheter implantation. With the current paradigm of implantable devices shifting toward soft and tissue‐mimicking systems, this function however, is particularly weak in soft‐ and bio‐materials due to the rapid loss of intermolecular interactions upon water incorporation. Here, a chitosan‐based bio‐composite is developed, which sustains the intermolecular repulsive force during water absorption through synergistic effects of hydrogen bonding, plasticization, and nano‐confinement. When interact with body fluids, this material provides a stable and strong tensile force throughout its volume expansion process. Therefore, it serves as a functional coating that self‐flattens a thin film‐based device which holds a tubular shape needed for catheter delivery, and then degrades naturally. This capability is further demonstrated in vivo using a rolled triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) for intracardiac implantation. The TENG device recovers its original shape after being placed inside the heart left ventricle and restores its regular energy harvesting function, evidencing the feasibility for minimally invasive implantation of flexible film‐based devices.
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Authors (12)
Ruoxing Wang
Jiajie Sui
Department of Materials Science and Engineering University of Wisconsin‐Madison Madison WI 53706 USA
Pengfei Chen
State Key Laboratory of Coordination Chemistry, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Advanced Organic Materials, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Zulmari Silva‐Pedraza
Department of Materials Science and Engineering University of Wisconsin‐Madison Madison WI 53706 USA
Jack Bontekoe
Division of Vascular Surgery Department of Surgery University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Madison WI 53705 USA
Jooyong Kim
Department of Cell and Regenerative Biology University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Madison WI 53705 USA
Patrick Li
Department of Cell and Regenerative Biology University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Madison WI 53705 USA
Fengdan Pan
Department of Materials Science and Engineering University of Wisconsin‐Madison Madison WI 53706 USA
Eric G. Schmuck
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine Department of Medicine University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Madison WI 53705 USA
Satoru Osaki
Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery Department of Surgery University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Madison WI 53705 USA
Bo Liu
Xudong Wang