Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry Manipal University Jaipur Jaipur 303007 India
2. Department of Basic Sciences IES University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh 462044 India
Abstract
AbstractHydrogels have emerged as flexible biomaterials with enormous potential in biomedical applications due to their outstanding biocompatibility and ability to hold a high water concentration. Hydrogels have low toxicity and are biodegradable. This review begins with a look at the various riveting characteristics and classifications of hydrogel nanocomposites reinforced with various metallic and ceramic components. A distinct focus is offered on thoroughly deliberating surface modification techniques with special attention on fabrication, patterning, and their applications in biomedical fields. The review describes the value of novel cross‐linking techniques including physical, chemical, and physical‐chemical dual cross‐linking in adapting hydrogel characteristics to specific applications. This review also explains the major bioapplication of functionalized hydrogels. It emphasizes the importance of nanocomposite hydrogels and multifunctional self‐assembled monolayers in solving contemporary biological difficulties such as infection control, medication delivery, and tissue regeneration. It explains the need for interdisciplinary collaboration and ongoing research efforts to realize the full potential of hydrogels and nanomaterials in biomedical applications. Overall, this review gives useful insights into current advances and future possibilities for hydrogels grafted with metals and ceramic additives in biomedical applications, highlighting the need for multidisciplinary cooperation and ongoing research in nano(bio)technology.