2021
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemmater.1c02525
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Improving the Strength of Ultrastiff Organic–Inorganic Double-Network Hydrogels

Abstract: Swollen double networks (DNs) are hydrogels with greatly improved stiffness, toughness, and strength compared to classical hydrogels. The highest stiffness is achieved for organic− inorganic DN hydrogels, which show a rather low tensile strength of about 1 MPa so far. It was presumed that this is due to an insufficient reversible bond formation between inorganic and organic phases. Therefore, the influence of the functional groups that form reversible bonds between these two phases was investigated on the exam… Show more

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“…Then, the glass slides were carefully separated and the formed polymer film (thickness 300 ± 30 µm) was either ferrified or stored until use at −25 °C. [ 42–47 ]…”
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“…Then, the glass slides were carefully separated and the formed polymer film (thickness 300 ± 30 µm) was either ferrified or stored until use at −25 °C. [ 42–47 ]…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polymer Film Synthesis with Alkaline Phosphatase: Synthesis of polymer networks was carried out according to a previously published protocol. [45,47] First, 0.4 mg of the alkaline phosphatase formulation was dissolved in a mixture of 10 μL of 0.2 m TEA buffer solution and 10 μL of the polyglutaraldehyde solution.…”
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