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Out-of-the-box" Granular Gel Bath based on Cationic Polyvinyl Alcohol Microgels for Embedded Extrusion Printing.

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Embedded extrusion printing provides a versatile platform for fabricating complex hydrogel-based biological structures with living cells. However, the time-consuming process and rigorous storage conditions of current support baths hinder their… Click to show full abstract

Embedded extrusion printing provides a versatile platform for fabricating complex hydrogel-based biological structures with living cells. However, the time-consuming process and rigorous storage conditions of current support baths hinder their commercial application. This work reports a novel "out-of-the-box" granular support bath based on chemically crosslinked cationic polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) microgels, which is ready to use by simply dispersing the lyophilized bath in water. Notably, with ionic modification, PVA microgels yield reduced particle size, uniform distribution and appropriate rheological properties, contributing to high-resolution printing. Following by the lyophilization and re-dispersion process, ion-modified PVA baths recover to their original state, especially the cationic PVA bath, with unchanged particle size, rheological properties, and printing resolution, demonstrating their stability and recoverability. Lyophilization facilitates the long-term storage and delivery of granular gel baths, and enables the application of "out-of-the-box" support materials, which will greatly simplify experimental procedures, avoid labor-intensive and time-consuming operations, thus accelerating the broad commercial development of embedded bioprinting. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Keywords: extrusion printing; box granular; cationic polyvinyl; embedded extrusion; bath; bath based

Journal Title: Macromolecular rapid communications
Year Published: 2023

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