2019
DOI: 10.1039/c9sm01113g
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Load-dependent surface nanomechanical properties of poly-HEMA hydrogels in aqueous medium

Abstract: The combined action of load and shear results in the formation of a temporary sub-micrometer hill in front of the tip. As the tip pushes against such hills, a pronounced stick-slip effect is observed for the hydrogel with low cross-linking density.

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“…These are possibly due to the different contributions in each regime, with combined elastic and viscous contributions in the approach maps, and a predominant elastic contribution in the retraction maps. This also indicates the importance of analyzing both approaching and retraction regimes in AFM force volume mapping for soft materials, the surface dynamics of which should be taken into account and a complicated tip–surface interaction occurs in the measurements. , Moreover, commonly applied contact mechanics models such as Hertz and/or the DMT are limited for studying soft gels due to the substantial viscous contribution from those soft gels. We thus also evaluated surface stiffness parameters, which do not require any contact mechanics model fitting and can be more suitable for the direct comparison of the nanomechanical surface property of Muc gels and tMuc gels using the same AFM probe.…”
Section: Materials and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are possibly due to the different contributions in each regime, with combined elastic and viscous contributions in the approach maps, and a predominant elastic contribution in the retraction maps. This also indicates the importance of analyzing both approaching and retraction regimes in AFM force volume mapping for soft materials, the surface dynamics of which should be taken into account and a complicated tip–surface interaction occurs in the measurements. , Moreover, commonly applied contact mechanics models such as Hertz and/or the DMT are limited for studying soft gels due to the substantial viscous contribution from those soft gels. We thus also evaluated surface stiffness parameters, which do not require any contact mechanics model fitting and can be more suitable for the direct comparison of the nanomechanical surface property of Muc gels and tMuc gels using the same AFM probe.…”
Section: Materials and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are possibly due to the different contributions in each regime, with a combined elastic and viscous contributions in the approach maps, and a predominant elastic contribution in the retraction maps. This also indicates the importance of analysing both approaching and retraction regimes in AFM force volume mapping for soft materials, the surface dynamics of which should be taken into account and a complicated tip-surface interaction occurs in the measurements 33,58 . Moreover, commonly applied contact mechanics models such as Hertz and/or the Derjaguin-Muller-Toporov (DMT) are limited for studying soft gels due to the substantial viscous contribution from those soft gels.…”
Section: Rheological Characterization Of Muc Gelsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…At stimuliresponsive hydrogels, which demonstrate great potential in various pharmaceutical and biomedical applications, have been one of the more recent developments in carrier material science [13]. Hydrogels have various uses in biomedical applications [14]. At the same time, they are well suited for regenerative medicine and controlled drug delivery [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%