Inspired by the toughening mechanism of double-network (DN) gels, tough hydrogel composites with a sandwich structure were fabricated from photoresponsive polymers. By copolymerization of hydrophilic monomers, 2-ureidoethyl methacrylate (UM), and photoresponsive hydrophobic monomers, (2-nitrobenzyloxycarbonylaminoethyl methacrylate (NBOC)) at high concentrations, physical hydrogels that are soft and highly stretchable are formed due to the hydrophobic associations of NBOC, serving as dynamic crosslinkers. By UV irradiation, the physical crosslinking switches into chemical crosslinking, and the soft physical hydrogels transform into rigid and less stretchable chemical hydrogels. By UV curing the surface layers of the physical hydrogels, we p...
The high water content of hydrogels makes them important as synthetic biomaterials, and tuning the m...
Development of tough and adhesive hydrogels is critical for different applications, including wound ...
Double network (DN) gels, consisting of a brittle first and flexible second network, have been known...
AbstractThe double network (DN) technique, developed by authors’ group, provides an innovative and u...
Hydrogels are polymeric materials that have a relatively high capacity for holding water. Recently, ...
A series of physical double-network hydrogels is synthesized based on an amphiphilic triblock copoly...
Double network (DN) hydrogels with two strong asymmetric networks being chemically linked have demon...
Abundant research efforts have been devoted to meet the demands for high-strength hydrogels in biome...
This brief review attempts to summarize research advances in the mechanical toughness and structures...
Macroscopic hydrogel fibers are highly desirable for smart textiles, but the fabrication of self-hea...
In this review we highlight new developments in tough hydrogel materials in terms of their enhanced ...
Despite the development of hydrogels with high mechanical properties, insufficient adhesion between ...
Incorporating sacrificial bonds into hydrogels networks has been demonstrated an efficient way to ob...
Hydrogels are macromolecular networks that swell, but do not dissolve, in water at physiological tem...
Many high-strength hydrogels have been developed in recent years; however, few of them are both toug...
The high water content of hydrogels makes them important as synthetic biomaterials, and tuning the m...
Development of tough and adhesive hydrogels is critical for different applications, including wound ...
Double network (DN) gels, consisting of a brittle first and flexible second network, have been known...
AbstractThe double network (DN) technique, developed by authors’ group, provides an innovative and u...
Hydrogels are polymeric materials that have a relatively high capacity for holding water. Recently, ...
A series of physical double-network hydrogels is synthesized based on an amphiphilic triblock copoly...
Double network (DN) hydrogels with two strong asymmetric networks being chemically linked have demon...
Abundant research efforts have been devoted to meet the demands for high-strength hydrogels in biome...
This brief review attempts to summarize research advances in the mechanical toughness and structures...
Macroscopic hydrogel fibers are highly desirable for smart textiles, but the fabrication of self-hea...
In this review we highlight new developments in tough hydrogel materials in terms of their enhanced ...
Despite the development of hydrogels with high mechanical properties, insufficient adhesion between ...
Incorporating sacrificial bonds into hydrogels networks has been demonstrated an efficient way to ob...
Hydrogels are macromolecular networks that swell, but do not dissolve, in water at physiological tem...
Many high-strength hydrogels have been developed in recent years; however, few of them are both toug...
The high water content of hydrogels makes them important as synthetic biomaterials, and tuning the m...
Development of tough and adhesive hydrogels is critical for different applications, including wound ...
Double network (DN) gels, consisting of a brittle first and flexible second network, have been known...