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  • The study establishes rules for heat induction based on factors such as particle concentration and gel volume, achieving temperature jumps of 0-12°C within 10 minutes, and compares heat response in "closed" and "open" systems.
  • It also shows how 3D printing can control the spatial distribution of heat in the hydrogels, demonstrating localized heat induction for the controlled release of molecules, which has potential applications in regenerative medicine.

Article Abstract

Multifunctional nanocomposites that exhibit well-defined physical properties and encode spatiotemporally controlled responses are emerging as components for advanced responsive systems, for example, in soft robotics or drug delivery. Here an example of such a system, based on simple magnetic hydrogels composed of iron oxide magnetic nanoflowers and Pluronic F127 that generates heat upon alternating magnetic field irradiation is described. Rules for heat-induction in bulk hydrogels and the heat-dependence on particle concentration, gel volume, and gel exposed surface area are established, and the dependence on external environmental conditions in "closed" as compared to "open" (cell culture) system, with controllable heat jumps, of ∆T 0-12°C, achieved within ≤10 min and maintained described. Furthermore the use of extrusion-based 3D printing for manipulating the spatial distribution of heat in well-defined printed features with spatial resolution <150 µm, sufficiently fine to be of relevance to tissue engineering, is presented. Finally, localized heat induction in printed magnetic hydrogels is demonstrated through spatiotemporally-controlled release of molecules (in this case the dye methylene blue). The study establishes hitherto unobserved control over combined spatial and temporal induction of heat, the applications of which in developing responsive scaffold remodeling and cargo release for applications in regenerative medicine are discussed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/smll.202004452DOI Listing

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