Hydrogel Network Architecture Design Space: Impact on Mechanical and Viscoelastic Properties

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This comprehensive review explores the expansive design space of network architectures and their significant impact on the mechanical and viscoelastic properties of hydrogel systems. By examining the intricate relationships between molecular structure, network connectivity, and resulting bulk properties, we provide critical insights into rational design strategies for tailoring hydrogel mechanics for specific applications. Recent advances in sequence-defined crosslinkers, dynamic covalent chemistries, and biomimetic approaches have significantly expanded the toolbox for creating hydrogels with precisely controlled viscoelasticity, stiffness, and stress relaxation behavior—properties that are crucial for biomedical applications, particularly in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

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Roca-Arroyo, A. F., Gutierrez-Rivera, J. A., Morton, L. D., & Castilla-Casadiego, D. A. (2025, August 1). Hydrogel Network Architecture Design Space: Impact on Mechanical and Viscoelastic Properties. Gels. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/gels11080588

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