Supramolecular Self-Healing Hydrogel (Host–Guest System), 20 mL

$660.00

A supramolecular hydrogel that self-heals through reversible non-covalent interactions such as host–guest binding and hydrogen bonding.

Description

Supramolecular Self-Healing Hydrogel (Host–Guest System) is based on reversible non-covalent interactions including hydrogen bonding and host–guest chemistry (e.g., cyclodextrin–guest interactions). These interactions enable dynamic network rearrangement, allowing the material to self-heal after damage without permanent structural loss.

The system offers excellent flexibility and responsiveness, making it ideal for dynamic biological environments. Its properties can be tuned by adjusting interaction strength and polymer composition.

Key features
Non-covalent reversible interactions
Autonomous self-healing
Highly flexible network
Tunable interaction strength
Responsive material behavior

Typical specifications
Volume 20 mL
Polymer supramolecular hydrogel
Mechanism host–guest / hydrogen bonding
Healing time minutes
Sterility available upon request

Applications
Soft robotics
Wearable biomaterials
Drug delivery systems
Tissue engineering
Dynamic scaffolds