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Transformative Mechanical and Piezoelectric Properties in Organic–Inorganic Hybrid Materials for Biomedical Applications

  • Jaewon Cho
  • , Cheol Hyun Park
  • , Priyannth Ramasami Sundharbaabu
  • , Seong Uk Ju
  • , Davin Shin
  • , Jun Hyuk Heo
  • , Miso Kim
  • , Jung Heon Lee
  • Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
  • Sungkyunkwan University

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Abstract

Organic–inorganic hybrid materials are multifunctional composites that combine distinct organic and inorganic components to yield synergistic enhancements in properties such as mechanical strength and piezoelectric performance, resulting in performance that exceeds that of the individual materials. This review begins by examining organic–inorganic hybrid structures found in nature, particularly within biological systems, and highlights the historical development of synthetic hybrids inspired by these natural designs. These materials are categorized based on their dimensional architectures, ranging from zero-dimensional (0D) to three-dimensional (3D) systems. A focused discussion follows on the mechanisms through which the organic and inorganic phases interact to influence the mechanical and piezoelectric properties, with a particular emphasis on interfacial interactions, structural hierarchy, and functional tunability. The biomedical applications of these hybrid materials are then summarized, detailing their roles in biomechanical energy harvesting, sensing, and regenerative medicine. This review concludes by addressing emerging challenges and outlining future directions for the rational design of organic–inorganic hybrid materials to advance biomedical technologies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)36035-36081
Number of pages47
JournalACS Nano
Volume19
Issue number41
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Oct 2025

Keywords

  • bioinspired materials
  • biomedical applications
  • DNApatite
  • electromechanical coupling
  • energy harvesting
  • hierarchical structures
  • hybrid composite
  • piezoelectric

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