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Tough, rapid-recovery composite hydrogels fabricated via synergistic core-shell microgel covalent bonding and Fe3+ coordination cross-linking.

Xuechen LiangYukun DengXiaopeng PeiKankan ZhaiKun XuYing TanXinyuan GongPixin Wang
Published in: Soft matter (2018)
We developed tough, rapid-recovery composite hydrogels that are fabricated via core-shell microgel covalent bonding and Fe3+ dynamic metal coordination cross-linking. First, core-shell microgels are used as cross-linking agents and initiators to prepare homogeneous hydrogel networks with rapid recovery in the absence of an organic cross-linking agent. The toughness and recoverability of the composite hydrogels can be improved by adding the dynamic reversibility of ionic cross-linking. Owing to the synergistic effect of microgel covalent bonding, Fe3+ coordination cross-linking, and H-bond cross-linking, the multi-cross-linked composite hydrogels exhibit excellent toughness and a fast recovery rate. These characteristics demonstrate that the dynamic reversibility of the ionic cross-linking can significantly improve the toughness and recoverability of the hydrogels. In addition, the core-shell microgels play a key role in toughening the hydrogels and accelerating their recovery by transferring stress to grafted polymer chains and homogenizing the hydrogel network.
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