While real-world applications may still be a few steps away, this discovery reshapes material science. Potential future applications include:
- Self-healing artificial skin for prosthetics and wearable sensors
- Soft robotics with damage-resistant exteriors
- Next-generation wound dressings that accelerate tissue regeneration
- Drug delivery systems that react dynamically to environmental conditions
“This is the kind of fundamental discovery that could renew the rules of material design,” Ikkala adds. The research was led by Dr. Hang Zhang, Prof. Olli Ikkala, and Prof. Josef Breu, with the synthetic clay nanosheets developed at the University of Bayreuth.
MEDICA-tradefair.com; Source: Aalto University