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Conductive and anti-freezing hydrogels constructed by pseudo-slide-ring networks.

Qianming LinChenfeng Ke
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2021)
Stretchable, tough, and anti-freezing hydrogels were prepared using partially carboxymethylated polyrotaxanes and polyacrylamides. The carboxylic acid groups of α-cyclodextrins in the polyrotaxane and the amide groups in polyacrylamide are hydrogen-bonded, affording a pseudo-slide-ring network, greatly enhancing the hydrogels' macroscale mechanical properties, anti-freezing features, and electrical conductivity for the fabrication of a cold-temperature strain sensor.
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