工程超分子结相互作用到动态共价聚合物以获得双动态生物材料
Jasper G M Aarts1,2, Maritza M Rovers1,2, Martin G T A Rutten1,2
1Institute for Complex Molecular Systems (ICMS), Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven 5600 MB, The Netherlands.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|May 23, 2025
概括
研究人员使用动态共价胺键和超分子相互作用创造了新的双动态生物材料. 这些可适应材料具有增强的机械性能, 适合生物医学应用.
科学领域:
- 材料科学
- 聚合物化学
- 生物材料工程
背景情况:
- 自然界中的动态系统激发了合成生物材料.
- 动态共价键和超分子相互作用引入可调的特性.
- 两种交互类型的结合可以产生具有多个动态级别的先进网络.
研究的目的:
- 为了合成和描述双动态材料.
- 研究动态共价胺键和超分子尿素-胺 (UPy) 单元对材料性能的影响.
- 评估这些材料是否适合作为生物材料.
主要方法:
- 易于在室温下合成两种材料:仅具有动态共价胺键和具有UPy单元的组合胺键.
- 通过改变交叉连接器的比率和类型来调整热和物理性能.
- 通过 imine 键或 UPy 分片与细胞粘合性进行功能化.
主要成果:
- 在室温下成功合成和配制双动态材料.
- 通过交叉连接器的修改,材料的特性是高度可调的.
- 最少的UPy结合显著提高了材料的机械性.
- 通过功能化证明生物材料的适用性.
结论:
- 双动态材料为先进的应用提供了多功能平台.
- 动态共价和超分子相互作用的组合提供了独特的属性控制.
- 这些材料对细胞粘合生物材料的开发具有前景.
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