Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
November 2024
Tough soft materials such as multiple network elastomers (MNE) or filled elastomers are typically stretchable and include significant energy dissipation mechanisms that prevent or delay crack growth. Yet most studies and fracture models focus on steady-state propagation and damage is assumed to be decoupled from the local stress and strain fields near the crack tip. We report an in situ spatial-temporally resolved 3D measurement of molecular damage in mechanophore-labeled MNE just before a crack propagates.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn order to get better knowledge of mechanical properties from microscopic to macroscopic scale of biopolymers, viscoelastic bulk properties of aqueous solutions of sodium alginate were studied at different scales by combining macroscopic shear rheology (Hz), diffusing-wave spectroscopy microrheology (kHz-MHz) and Brillouin spectroscopy (GHz). Structural properties were also directly probed by small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). The results demonstrate a change from polyelectrolyte behavior to neutral polymer behavior by increasing polymer concentration with the determination of characteristic sizes (persistence length, correlation length).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStrain-induced crystallization (SIC) is a well-known toughening strategy in elastomers, but is rarely observed in hydrogels due to their high-water content and limited deformability. Here we report a phenomenon of SIC in highly swollen and associative hydrogels by introducing an extremely large deformation by indentation with a needle. Using in situ birefringence imaging, we discovered that SIC occurs close to the needle tip upon large strain, displacing the nucleation of a crack from the needle tip to a position further away from the tip.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSurface creasing is a common occurrence in gels under strong enough compression. The transition from smooth to creased surface has been well studied in equilibrium conditions and applied to achieve stimuli-responsive properties. Classical predictions of the creased state, assuming the gel is at equilibrium and homogeneous, are generally satisfactory, while the transient behavior in swelling gels is often far from equilibrium and is commonly heterogeneous.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHydrogels that have both permanent chemical crosslinks and transient physical crosslinks are good model systems to represent tough gels. Such "dual-crosslink" hydrogels can be prepared either by simultaneous polymerization and dual crosslinking (one-pot synthesis) or by diffusion/complexation of the physical crosslinks to the chemical network (diffusion method). To study the effects of the preparation methods and of the crosslinking ratio on the mechanical properties, the equilibrium swelling of the dual-crosslink gels need to be examined.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMucus is the first biological barrier encountered by particles and pathogenic bacteria at the surface of secretory epithelia. The viscoelasticity of mucus is governed in part by low energy interactions that are difficult to assess. The CYS domain is a good candidate to support low energy interactions between GFMs and/or mucus constituents.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMucus is the first line of innate mucosal defense in all mammals. Gel‑forming mucins control the rheological properties of mucus hydrogels by forming a network in which hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions coexist, and it has been revealed that the network is formed through both covalent links and reversible links such as hydrophobic interactions in order to modulate the structure as a function of the physiological necessities. Here, we review the structure and functions of the mucus in terms of the gel-forming mucins protein-protein interactions, also called interactome.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHomogeneous hydrogels were formed by self-assembly of triblock copolymers via association of small hydrophobic end blocks into micelles bridged by large poly(ethylene oxide) central blocks. A fraction of the end blocks were photo-cross-linkable and could be rapidly cross-linked covalently by in situ UV irradiation. In this manner networks were formed with well-defined chain lengths between homogeneously distributed hybrid micelles that contained both permanent and dynamically cross-linked end blocks.
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February 2018
Gel layers bound to a rigid substrate are used in cell culture to control differentiation and migration and to lower the friction and tailor the wetting of solids. Their thickness, often considered a negligible parameter, affects cell mechanosensing or the shape of sessile droplets. Here, we show that the adjustment of coating thickness provides control over energy dissipation during the spreading of flowing matter on a gel layer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMucus is a hydrogel that constitutes the first innate defense in all mammals. The main organic component of mucus, gel-forming mucins, forms a complex network through both reversible and irreversible interactions that drive mucus gel formation. Significant advances in the understanding of irreversible gel-forming mucins assembly have been made using recombinant protein approaches.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFElastocapillarity describes the deformations of soft materials by surface tensions and is involved in a broad range of applications, from microelectromechanical devices to cell patterning on soft surfaces. Although the vast majority of elastocapillarity experiments are performed on soft gels, because of their tunable mechanical properties, the theoretical interpretation of these data has been so far undertaken solely within the framework of linear elasticity, neglecting the porous nature of gels. We investigate in this work the deformation of a thick poroelastic layer with surface tension subjected to an arbitrary distribution of time-dependent axisymmetric surface forces.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWhen the polymer chains are cross-linked by physical bonds having a finite lifetime, the relaxation time and viscosity do not diverge at the gel point though percolation occurs. These undivergent quantities are related to the finite-sized "largest relaxed cluster," which can relax before it breaks. Its size is the key rheological parameter characterizing of the critical physical gels.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNano-hybrid hydrogels were prepared by cross-linking polymerization of N,N-dimethylacrylamide (DMA) within a dispersion of silica nano-particles. Working at constant polymer/water ratio, the mechanical properties of hydrogels can be finely tuned by changing either the level of covalent cross-linker and/or the amount of particles that act as physical cross-linkers through specific adsorption of PDMA chains. Whatever is the cross-linking ratio (from 0 to 1 mol%), the introduction of silica nano-particles dramatically improves the mechanical behavior of hydrogels with a concomitant increase of stiffness and nominal strain at failure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe studied the stress-strain relation of model dual cross-link gels having permanent cross-links and transient cross-links over an unusually wide range of extension ratios λ and strain rates ϵ̇ (or time = (λ - 1)/ϵ̇). We propose a new analysis method and separate the stress into strain- and time-dependent terms. The strain-dependent term is derived from rubber elasticity, while the time-dependent term is due to the failure of transient cross-links and can be represented as a time-dependent shear modulus which shows the same relaxation as in small strain.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFColloids near the glass concentration are often taken as models for molecular glasses. Yet, an important aspect of the dynamics of molecular glasses, structural recovery, has not been elucidated in colloids. We take advantage of a thermosensitive colloidal suspension to study the structural recovery after concentration jumps by using diffusing wave spectroscopy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe found that the drying process of the droplet of water-poly(N,N-dimethylacrylamide) (PDMA) solution on a glass substrate shows a somewhat unusual behavior. In this system, the contact line starts to recede at an early stage of drying, and as it recedes, it leaves a macroscopic polymer film behind. The resulting film has a volcano-like profile, but the peak is not located at the edge of the film but in the middle of the film.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVarious hydrogels without modification by any cell adhesive proteins have been investigated as cell scaffolds. The present study shows that bovine fetal aorta endothelial cells can adhere, spread, proliferate, and reach confluence on poly(acrylic acid), poly(sodium p-styrene sulfonate), and poly(2-acrylamido-2- methyl-1-propanesulfonic sodium) gels, whereas cells reach subconfluence on poly(vinyl alcohol) and poly(methacrylic acid) gels. The proliferation behavior was sensitive to both hydrogel charge density and crosslinker concentration.
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