生物加工
材料科学
光子学
纳米技术
自愈水凝胶
生物传感器
光纤
组织工程
光电子学
光学
生物医学工程
医学
物理
高分子化学
作者
Carlos F. Guimarães,Rajib Ahmed,Amideddin Mataji‐Kojouri,Fernando Soto,Jie Wang,Shiqin Liu,Tanya Stoyanova,Alexandra P. Marques,Rui L. Reis,Utkan Demirci
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202105361
摘要
Solid-state optics has been the pillar of modern digital age. Integrating soft hydrogel materials with micro/nanooptics could expand the horizons of photonics for bioengineering. Here, wet-spun multilayer hydrogel fibers are engineered through ionic-crosslinked natural polysaccharides that serve as multifunctional platforms. The resulting flexible hydrogel structure and reversible crosslinking provide tunable design properties such as adjustable refractive index and fusion splicing. Modulation of the optical readout via physical stimuli, including shape, compression, and multiple optical inputs/outputs is demonstrated. The unique permeability of the hydrogels is also combined with plasmonic nanoparticles for molecular detection of SARS-CoV-2 in fiber-coupled biomedical swabs. A tricoaxial 3D printing nozzle is then employed for the continuous fabrication of living optical fibers. Light interaction with living cells enables the quantification and digitalization of complex biological phenomena such as 3D cancer progression and drug susceptibility. These fibers pave the way for advances in biomaterial-based photonics and biosensing platforms.
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