材料科学
超细纤维
生物相容性
制作
胶粘剂
复合材料
复合数
纳米技术
生物医学工程
聚合物
医学
病理
冶金
替代医学
图层(电子)
作者
Wenjun Ma,Sida Ling,Yingzhe Liu,Zhuo Chen,Jianhong Xu
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.3c02065
摘要
Ideal joint wound dressings should not only promote wound healing and have good mechanical properties including stretchability and adhesion but also possess functions such as sterilization or motion monitoring. The multiple characteristic requirements have greatly limited the material's alternative, resulting in research on functional joint wound dressings falling far short of market demand. Therefore, low-cost, comprehensive designs need to be developed. Herein, inspired by the spiral arteries in the endometrium, alginate-based helical fibers were introduced into polyacrylamide/gelatin (PAM-Gel) to obtain composite polymer membranes, realizing a combination of both mechanical and functional properties. Large scale (100 m) and high-throughput (10 times higher than literature) fabrication of helical microfibers were first achieved, ensuring the low cost of fiber preparation. The composite film had adequate stretchability (>300% strain), adhesion strength (14 kPa), high transparency, and good biocompatibility. The helical fibers could be easily functionalized without affecting the mechanical properties of the dressings, thus broadening the range of materials available for joint dressings. After different treatments of the helical fibers, controlled drug release and joint motion monitoring were realized. Therefore, this helical microfiber composite membrane design achieved low-cost preparation, good mechanical properties, and functionalities including healing promotion, drug release, and motion monitoring ability, demonstrating application potential.
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