Collagen-iron oxide nanoparticle based ferrogel: Large reversible magnetostrains with potential for bioactuation

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2020
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3
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3
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Bristol : IOP Publishing
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Smart materials such as stimuli responsive polymeric hydrogels offer unique possibilities for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. As, however, most synthetic polymer systems and their degradation products lack complete biocompatibility and biodegradability, this study aims to synthesize a highly magnetic responsive hydrogel, based on the abundant natural biopolymer collagen. As the main component of vertebratal extracellular matrix, it reveals excellent biocompatibility. In combination with incorporated magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles, a novel smart nano-bio-ferrogel can be designed. While retaining its basic biophysical properties and interaction with living cells, this collagen-nanoparticle hydrogel can be compressed to 38% of its original size and recovers to 95% in suitable magnetic fields. Besides the phenomenology of this scenario, the underlying physical scenarios are also discussed within the framework of network models. The observed reversible peak strains as large as 150% open up possibilities for the fields of biomedical actuation, soft robotics and beyond. © 2020 The Author(s). Published by IOP Publishing Ltd

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Collagen, Ferrogel, Magnetic actuator, Magnetic nanoparticle, Soft actuator
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Jauch, P., Weidner, A., Riedel, S., Wilharm, N., Dutz, S., & Mayr, S. G. (2020). Collagen-iron oxide nanoparticle based ferrogel: Large reversible magnetostrains with potential for bioactuation. 3(3). https://doi.org//10.1088/2399-7532/abaa2d
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CC BY 4.0 Unported