Strong and tough hydrogels crosslinked by multi-functional polymer colloids

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Abstract

Tough polymer hydrogels have great potential applications in soft actuators, artificial muscles, tissue engineering, and so forth. To improve the strength and toughness of hydrogels, numerous strategies have been developed to integrate efficient energy dissipation mechanisms into the hydrophilic networks. Among them, the use of macro-crosslinkers to replace conventional chemical ones has become promising to develop tough hydrogels. Polymer colloids—including nano-/microparticles, nano-/microgels, hydrophobic associates, and block copolymer assemblies—have been employed in literature as multi-functional macro-crosslinkers that link polymer chains through covalent bonds or noncovalent interactions. The dislocation, deformation, desociation, and rupture of polymer colloids upon loadings are the major mechanisms to dissipate energy. This article provides a comprehensive account of most recent progresses on tough hydrogels crosslinked by polymer colloids, and explores the toughening mechanisms. It aims to inspire novel designs of tough hydrogels with multi-functionalities. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Polym. Sci., Part B: Polym. Phys. 2018, 56, 1336–1350.

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Fu, J. (2018, October 1). Strong and tough hydrogels crosslinked by multi-functional polymer colloids. Journal of Polymer Science, Part B: Polymer Physics. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/polb.24728

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