材料科学
纳米技术
生物高聚物
聚合物
仿生学
合成聚合物
天然聚合物
仿生材料
聚合物网络
软质材料
合成生物学
网络结构
高分子科学
天然材料
仿生合成
生化工程
组织工程
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202532202
摘要
ABSTRACT Strain‐stiffening is a natural phenomenon exhibited by biopolymer networks that constitute soft tissue and cellular cytoskeleton. This unique mechanical property of biopolymers is a consequence of their inherent semi‐flexibility and the network architecture that controls its interconnectivity. Often at large strains, the network microstructure becomes increasingly important in regulating the mechanical behavior of biomaterials. Synthetic polymer chains that are flexible in nature, fail to stiffen in response to large strains, and therefore, replicating strain‐stiffening behavior in synthetic polymer networks is often challenging. This review highlights various aspects of strain‐stiffening in synthetic polymer networks. From discussing the origin of strain‐stiffening in biopolymers, to evaluating the network framework of strain‐stiffening synthetic materials, to critically reviewing their aptness as potential biomaterials, this review addresses various challenges that persist for the successful transition of synthetic strain‐stiffening materials to next‐generation biomimetic materials.
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