Diblock, triblock, and pentablock copolypeptides were designed and prepared for formation of polyion complex hydrogels in aqueous media. Increasing the number of block segments was found to allow formation of hydrogels with substantially enhanced stiffness at equivalent concentrations. Use of similar length ionic segments also allowed mixing of different block architectures to fine-tune hydrogel properties. The pentablock hydrogels possess a promising combination of high stiffness, rapid self-healing properties, and cell compatible surface chemistry that makes them promising candidates for applications requiring injectable or printable hydrogel scaffolds.

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