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Network of cyano-p-aramid nanofibres creates ultrastiff and water-rich hydrospongels

Author(s)
Lee, MinkyungKwak, HojungEom, YounghoPark, Seul-ASakai, TakamasaJeon, HyeonyeolKoo, Jun MoKim, DowanCha, ChaenyungHwang, Sung YeonPark, JeyoungOh, Dongyeop X.
Issued Date
2024-01
DOI
10.1038/s41563-023-01760-5
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/74391
Citation
NATURE MATERIALS
Abstract
The structure-property paradox of biological tissues, in which water-rich porous structures efficiently transfer mass while remaining highly mechanically stiff, remains unsolved. Although hydrogel/sponge hybridization is the key to understanding this phenomenon, material incompatibility makes this a challenging task. Here we describe hydrogel/sponge hybrids (hydrospongels) that behave as both ultrastiff water-rich gels and reversibly squeezable sponges. The self-organizing network of cyano-p-aramid nanofibres holds approximately 5,000 times more water than its solid content. Hydrospongels, even at a water concentration exceeding 90 wt%, are hard as cartilage with an elastic modulus of 50-80 MPa, and are 10-1,000 times stiffer than typical hydrogels. They endure a compressive strain above 85% through poroelastic relaxation and hydrothermal pressure at 120 degree celsius. This performance is produced by amphiphilic surfaces, high rigidity and an interfibrillar, interaction-driven percolating network of nanofibres. These features can inspire the development of future biofunctional materials.
Publisher
NATURE PORTFOLIO
ISSN
1476-1122
Keyword
MECHANICAL-PROPERTIESARTICULAR-CARTILAGEHYDROGELSTOUGH

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