A facile route to dual-crosslinking polymeric hydrogels with enhanced mechanical property

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Abstract

Polymeric hydrogels with excellent biocompatibility, high hydrophilicity, and water-holding capacity have attracted considerable concerns in widely fields. However, most hydrogels exhibit poor mechanical property, which largely limited their applications. Herein, a novel dual-crosslinking polymeric hydrogel crosslinked by covalent bonds and metal coordination interactions between Fe3+ and -COO- was fabricated through accessible method. The metal coordination interactions within the hydrogel were established through dipping in the FeCl3 solution to reinforce the backbones of the hydrogel. The obtained polymeric hydrogel exhibits enhanced tensile strength (∼4.92 MPa), stiffness (∼6.168 MPa), and toughness (∼2.835 MJ m-3).

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Xue, S., Ye, Z., Tang, Q., & Wang, Y. (2021). A facile route to dual-crosslinking polymeric hydrogels with enhanced mechanical property. Journal of Polymer Engineering, 41(8), 690–694. https://doi.org/10.1515/polyeng-2021-0090

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