Designing Dynamic Hydrogels: The Interplay of Cross-Linker Length, Valency, and Reaction Kinetics in Hydrazone-Based Networks

Francis L. C. Morgan, Ivo A. O. Beeren, Lorenzo Moroni*, Matthew B. Baker*

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Abstract

Hydrogels designed using dynamic (reversible) chemistry are prominent tools in diverse research areas as they grant access to time-dependent mechanical properties (self-healing and viscoelasticity), which are inaccessible via purely covalent networks. While the relationship between rate and equilibrium constants (RECs) and bulk mechanical properties is increasingly explored, less known is the effect of network topology or cross-linker length on both REC's and mechanical properties in dynamically cross-linked hydrogels. Here, we chose hydrazone formation as a model system for dynamic covalent network formation. Using mono- and bivalent hydrazides with molecular weights of 0.1-20 kg<middle dot>mol-1, we show that their chemical reactivity with a small molecule aldehyde is largely unaffected by their length. However, the apparent reactivity between two polymeric macromers revealed a decade reduction in k 1 and K eq compared with the model system. We then studied the impact of different cross-linkers on hydrogel mechanics, revealing a reduction in G ' of 1.3-2.5-fold (cross-linker length) vs 18-28-fold (cross-linker valency), along with emergent strain-stiffening behavior. Finally, we offer potential mechanisms for these observations. These results present a step forward for the rational design of dynamic hydrogel systems with targeted mechanical properties, particularly by facilitating the translation of model studies to practical (macromeric) applications.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2709-2719
Number of pages11
JournalChemistry of Materials
Volume37
Issue number8
Early online date2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Apr 2025

Keywords

  • MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES
  • CHAINS

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