Polymer Entanglement-Induced Hydrogel Adhesion
Hydrogels are widely used in the field of adhesive materials. However, hydrogel adhesion has previously required the covalent graft of supramolecular groups on polymeric chains. In contrast to that, here, a hydrogel adhesion induced by covalent polymer entanglement between two hydrogel networks was...
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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MDPI AG
2024-12-01
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| Series: | Gels |
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| Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/2310-2861/10/12/822 |
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| Summary: | Hydrogels are widely used in the field of adhesive materials. However, hydrogel adhesion has previously required the covalent graft of supramolecular groups on polymeric chains. In contrast to that, here, a hydrogel adhesion induced by covalent polymer entanglement between two hydrogel networks was reported. Hydrogels <b>G1</b> and <b>G2</b> contain the monomers <b>M1</b>, with diazonium groups, and <b>M2</b>, with sulfonate groups, respectively. When the two hydrogels come into contact, the monomers diffuse into each other’s networks and assemble into supramolecular polymers (<b>SPs</b>) based on electrostatic interactions, threading the two hydrogel networks. Subsequently, <b>SPs</b> convert into covalent polymers (<b>CPs</b>) under UV light stimulation due to the reaction between the diazonium groups and sulfonate groups, leading to the entanglement of the two hydrogel networks and the production of an adhesive effect. This finding provides a novel strategy for hydrogel adhesion. |
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| ISSN: | 2310-2861 |