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Agarose Fluid Gels Formed by Shear Processing During Gelation for Suspended 3D Bioprinting
Published on: May 26, 2023
Resilient yet entirely degradable gelatin-based biogels for soft robots and electronics
Melanie Baumgartner1,2,3, Florian Hartmann1,2, Michael Drack1,2
1Division of Soft Matter Physics, Institute for Experimental Physics, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Linz, Austria.
Abstract:
Biodegradable and biocompatible elastic materials for soft robotics, tissue engineering or stretchable electronics with good mechanical properties, tunability, modifiability or healing properties drive technological advance, and yet they are not durable under ambient conditions and do not combine all the attributes in a single platform. We have developed a versatile gelatin-based biogel, which is highly resilient with outstanding elastic characteristics, yet degrades fully when disposed. It self-adheres, is rapidly healable and derived entirely from natural and food-safe constituents. We merge all the favourable attributes in one material that is easy to reproduce and scalable, and has a low-cost production under ambient conditions. This biogel is a step towards durable, life-like soft robotic and electronic systems that are sustainable and closely mimic their natural antetypes.

