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Two-Photon Polymerization of Sugar Responsive 4D Microstructures
Authors:Alexa Ennis  Deanna Nicdao  Srikanth Kolagatla  Luke Dowling  Yekaterina Tskhe  Alex J Thompson  Daniel Trimble  Colm Delaney  Larisa Florea
Institution:1. School of Chemistry & AMBER, The SFI Research Centre for Advanced Materials and BioEngineering Research, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, D02 PN40 Ireland;2. Department of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, D02 PN40 Ireland;3. Department of Surgery & Cancer, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Wing, St Mary's Hospital, Imperial College London, South Wharf Road, London, W2 1NY UK
Abstract:Stimuli-responsive hydrogels have attracted much attention owing to the versatility of their programmed response in offering intelligent solutions for biomimicry applications, such as soft robotics, tissue engineering, and drug delivery. To achieve the complexity of biomimetic structures, two photon polymerization (2PP) has provided a means of fabricating intricate 3D structures from stimuli-responsive hydrogels. Rapid swelling hydrogel microstructures are advantageous for osmotically driven stimuli-response, where actuation speed, that is reliant on the diffusion of analytes or bioanalytes, can be optimized. Herein, the flexibility of 2PP is exploited to showcase a novel sugar-responsive, phenylboronic acid-based photoresist. This offers a remarkable solution for achieving fast response hydrogel systems that have been often hindered by the volume-dependent diffusion times of analytes to receptor sites. A phenylboronic acid-based photoresist compatible with 2PP is presented to fabricate stimuli-responsive microstructures with accelerated response times. Moreover, microstructures with programmable actuation (i.e., bending and opening) are fabricated using the same photoresist within a one-step fabrication process. By combining the flexibility of 2PP with an easily adaptable photoresist, an accessible fabrication method is showcased for sophisticated and chemo-responsive 3D hydrogel actuators.
Keywords:4D printing  boronic acid  microstructures  responsive structures  sugar responsive
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