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Sijia Chen1, Jiachun Feng1,2
1State Key Laboratory of Molecular Engineering of Polymers, Department of Macromolecular Science, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China.
Abstract:
Physical eutectogels have great potential for applications in many fields due to their electrical conductivity, broad temperature stability, and biocompatibility. However, the preparation of high-performance physical eutectogels in a simple, efficient, and cost-effective way remains a challenge. In this study, a facile but efficient solvent regulation strategy was proposed to construct a highly robust poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) physical eutectogel. Hydrogen bonds within the polymer-containing deep eutectic solvent system were dynamically regulated by the introduction-removal of water to induce the formation of a uniform and dense polymer cross-linked network, which imparted excellent mechanical properties to the resulting eutectogel. For the eutectogel with 15 wt % PVA, the tensile strength and toughness were 1.67 MPa and 6.81 MJ m-3, respectively, which were at a high level among existing physical eutectogels. This high-performance eutectogel was available as a strain sensor and exhibited high sensitivity. In addition, this eutectogel can be endowed with a directional muscle-like stretching performance through convenient mechanical training. The easy scalability and low cost made our method an effective strategy for developing high-performance physical eutectogels, which would further promote the application of such materials in areas such as wearable electronics and soft robotics.
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