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Single Step Assembly of Janus Porous Biomaterial by Sub‐Ambient Temperature Electrodeposition

Lei Miao, Haitao Liao, Shijia Wang, Hang Zhou, Zhiling Zhao, Gregory F. Payne, Xue Qu, Changsheng Liu

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Abstract

Janus porous biomaterials are gaining increasing attention and there are considerable efforts to develop simple, rapid, and scalable methods capable of tuning micro- and macro-structures. Here, a single-step electro-fabrication method to create a Janus porous film by the electrodeposition of the amino-polysaccharide chitosan is reported. Specifically, a Janus structure emerges spontaneously when electrodeposition is performed at sub-ambient temperature (0-5 °C). Sub-ambient temperature electrodeposition experiments show that: a Janus microstructure emerges (potentially as the result of a subtle alteration of the intermolecular interactions responsible for self-assembly); important microstructural features (pore size, porosity, and thicknesses) can be tuned by conditions; and this method is readily scalable (vs serial printing) and can yield complex tubular structures with Janus faces. In vitro studies demonstrate anisotropic cell guidance, and in vivo studies using a rat calvarial defect model further confirm the beneficial features of such Janus porous film for guided bone regeneration. In summary, these results further demonstrate that electro-fabrication provides a simple and scalable platform technology for the controlled functional structures of soft matter for applications in regenerative medicine.

Topics & Concepts

JanusMaterials scienceFabricationNanotechnologyPorosityBiomaterialJanus particlesMicrostructureComposite materialMedicinePathologyAlternative medicinePickering emulsions and particle stabilizationPolymer Surface Interaction StudiesElectrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications
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