Force-triggered rapid microstructure growth on hydrogel surface for on-demand functions.
Qifeng MuKunpeng CuiZhi Jian WangTakahiro MatsudaWei CuiHinako KatoShotaro NamikiTomoko YamazakiMartin FrauenlobTakayuki NonoyamaMasumi TsudaShinya TanakaTasuku NakajimaJian Ping GongPublished in: Nature communications (2022)
Living organisms share the ability to grow various microstructures on their surface to achieve functions. Here we present a force stamp method to grow microstructures on the surface of hydrogels based on a force-triggered polymerisation mechanism of double-network hydrogels. This method allows fast spatial modulation of the morphology and chemistry of the hydrogel surface within seconds for on-demand functions. We demonstrate the oriented growth of cells and directional transportation of water droplets on the engineered hydrogel surfaces. This force-triggered method to chemically engineer the hydrogel surfaces provides a new tool in addition to the conventional methods using light or heat, and will promote the wide application of hydrogels in various fields.