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Facile tuning of the mechanical properties of a biocompatible soft material.


ABSTRACT: Herein, we introduce a method to locally modify the mechanical properties of a soft, biocompatible material through the exploitation of the effects induced by the presence of a local temperature gradient. In our hypotheses, this induces a concentration gradient in an aqueous sodium alginate solution containing calcium carbonate particles confined within a microfluidic channel. The concentration gradient is then fixed by forming a stable calcium alginate hydrogel. The process responsible for the hydrogel formation is initiated by diffusing an acidic oil solution through a permeable membrane in a 2-layer microfluidic device, thus reducing the pH and freeing calcium ions. We characterize the gradient of mechanical properties using atomic force microscopy nanoindentation measurements for a variety of material compositions and thermal conditions. Significantly, our novel approach enables the creation of steep gradients in mechanical properties (typically between 10-100 kPa/mm) on small scales, which will be of significant use in a range of tissue engineering and cell mechanosensing studies.

SUBMITTER: Vigolo D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6509115 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Facile tuning of the mechanical properties of a biocompatible soft material.

Vigolo Daniele D   Ramakrishna Shivaprakash N SN   deMello Andrew J AJ  

Scientific reports 20190509 1


Herein, we introduce a method to locally modify the mechanical properties of a soft, biocompatible material through the exploitation of the effects induced by the presence of a local temperature gradient. In our hypotheses, this induces a concentration gradient in an aqueous sodium alginate solution containing calcium carbonate particles confined within a microfluidic channel. The concentration gradient is then fixed by forming a stable calcium alginate hydrogel. The process responsible for the  ...[more]

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