Coaxial 4D Printing of Vein‐Inspired Thermoresponsive Channel Hydrogel Actuators

Author:

Podstawczyk Daria1ORCID,Nizioł Martyna1ORCID,Śledzik Piotr1,Simińska‐Stanny Julia12ORCID,Dawiec‐Liśniewska Anna3ORCID,Shavandi Amin2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Process Engineering and Technology of Polymer and Carbon Materials Faculty of Chemistry Wroclaw University of Science and Technology Norwida 4/6 Wroclaw 50‐373 Poland

2. École polytechnique de Bruxelles, 3BIO‐BioMatter Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Avenue F.D. Roosevelt, 50 ‐ CP 165/61 Brussels 1050 Belgium

3. Department of Advanced Materials Technologies Faculty of Chemistry Wroclaw University of Science and Technology Smoluchowskiego 25 Wroclaw 50‐372 Poland

Abstract

AbstractAlthough significant progress has been made in coaxial printing of vascularized tissue models, this technique has not yet been used to fabricate stimulus‐responsive scaffolds capable of shape change over time. Here, a new method of direct ink printing (DIP) is proposed with a coaxial nozzle, coaxial 4D printing, enabling the manufacturing of thermoresponsive constructs embedded with a network of interconnected channels. In this approach, a poly(N‐isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAAm)‐based thermoink is coaxially extruded into either core/sheath microfibers or microtubes. PNIPAAm renders a hydrogel temperature‐sensitive and endows it with a shape‐morphing property both at the micro‐ and macroscale. Specifically, the lumen diameter of the microtubes can be controlled by temperature by 30%. The macrostructural soft actuators can undergo programmed and reversible temperature‐dependent shape changes due to the structural anisotropy of the hydrogel. The permeability tests demonstrate that the hydrogel can possess enough strength to maintain the hollow channels without breaking. In vitro tests confirm the biocompatibility of the material with EA.hy926 cells, paving the avenue for new perfusable soft robots, or active implants. Finally, microalgae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is combined with the hydrogels to fabricate materials having functions of both living microorganisms and stimuli‐responsive polymers toward creating engineered living materials (ELMs) with a vein‐like geometry.

Funder

Narodowe Centrum Nauki

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrochemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,Biomaterials,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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