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MXene triggers high toughness, high strength and low hysteresis hydrogels for printed artificial tissue

Chemical Physics 2025-06-19 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

Substituting load-bearing tissues requires hydrogels with rapid processability, excellent mechanical strength and fatigue resistance. Conventional homogeneously polymerized hydrogels with short-chains/excessive branching exhibit low strength/toughness, being inadequate for artificial tissues. Here we introduce the heterogeneous polymerization-accelerated reaction kinetics on the Ti3C2Tx MXene microreactor and sluggish kinetics beyond-to rapidly produce hydrogels within minutes. This allows the hyperbranched domains embedded within a highly entangled matrix, leading to excellent strength (2.4 MPa)/toughness (75.2 kJ m-2) and low hysteresis (2.9%) in hydrogels superior to the rest ones. The rapid liquid-to-solid transition triggered by MXene suggests the great possibility of 3D printed robust hydrogels toward artificial tissue. Importantly, these printed hydrogels-based artificial ligaments have demonstrated impressive load-bearing capacity, wear resistance, and suturability compared to commercial analogs.

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@article{arxiv.2506.14840,
  title  = {MXene triggers high toughness, high strength and low hysteresis hydrogels for printed artificial tissue},
  author = {Chendong Zhao and Yaxing Li and Qinglong He and Shangpeng Qin and Huiqi Xie and Chuanfang Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.14840},
  year   = {2025}
}