cogelling
Cogelling, or co-gelation, refers to the formation of two or more gel networks within a single material system, typically through concurrent or sequential gelation processes that yield an interpenetrating or composite hydrogel.
In practice, cogelling can arise from orthogonal crosslinking chemistries, where one component forms a network via
Because the networks can be tuned independently or cooperatively, cogelling offers control over mechanical strength, stiffness,
Cogelled hydrogels find use in tissue engineering as scaffolds with cell-friendly microenvironments, in drug delivery where
Challenges include phase separation between networks, mismatched gelation times, potential cytotoxicity of crosslinkers, and difficulties achieving