A self-healing supramolecular hydrogel with temperature-responsive fluorescence based on an AIE luminogen

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Abstract

In this work, an AIE luminogen-based hydrogel with temperature-responsive fluorescence was designed and synthesized. The polymeric hydrogel consisted of a supramolecular network through coordination and ionic interactions. When the temperature was decreased, due to the motion restriction of the polyacrylic acid macromolecular segments and the enhancement in ionic interaction, the hydrogel exhibited a blue-shift in the fluorescence emission peak and increase in the fluorescence intensity, resulting in the visualization of fluorescence changes. The hydrogel network benefitted from non-covalent crosslinking and thus possessed self-healing properties at room temperature with good toughness and resiliency. Therefore, this fluorescent supramolecular hydrogel might be used as a temperature-responsive material.

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Li, B., Zhang, Y., Yan, B., Xiao, D., Zhou, X., Dong, J., & Zhou, Q. (2020). A self-healing supramolecular hydrogel with temperature-responsive fluorescence based on an AIE luminogen. RSC Advances, 10(12), 7118–7124. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra10092j

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