2021
DOI: 10.1021/acsapm.1c00541
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Pyridine-Dicarbohydrazone-Based Polyacrylate Hydrogels with Strong Mechanical Property, Tunable/Force-Induced Fluorescence, and Thermal/pH Stimuli Responsiveness

Abstract: The smart fluorescent hydrogels exhibiting tunable fluorescence have been used as biosensors, probes, light-emitting devices, and information storage and confidentiality. However, they usually show single stimuli responsiveness and possess weak mechanical properties, which limit their applications. Herein, we report a pyridine-dicarbohydrazone-based polyacrylate hydrogel (the As-prepared hydrogel and Eu-hydrogel) showing strong mechanical property, tunable fluorescence ability, and thermal and pH stimuli respo… Show more

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“…The sensitivity of the strain sensor was usually described by the gauge factor (GF), which was calculated by the formula GF = (Δ R / R 0 )/ε, where Δ R = R – R 0 , , R 0 is the original resistance of the Ag/TA@GO-PAM hydrogel, R is the resistance in real time, and ε is the applied strain. The resistance rates (Δ R / R 0 ) of the Ag/TA@GO-PAM hydrogel at low strains (10, 30, and 50%) and high strains (100, 500, and 1000%) for three tensile-release cycles are displayed in Figure a,b, respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sensitivity of the strain sensor was usually described by the gauge factor (GF), which was calculated by the formula GF = (Δ R / R 0 )/ε, where Δ R = R – R 0 , , R 0 is the original resistance of the Ag/TA@GO-PAM hydrogel, R is the resistance in real time, and ε is the applied strain. The resistance rates (Δ R / R 0 ) of the Ag/TA@GO-PAM hydrogel at low strains (10, 30, and 50%) and high strains (100, 500, and 1000%) for three tensile-release cycles are displayed in Figure a,b, respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Smart fluorescent hydrogels (FHs) are three‐dimensionally crosslinked hydrophilic polymer networks with tunable luminous features 1 . They hold great potential in many applications including sensing, bioimaging, information encoding, and soft robotics 2–6 . Researchers are focusing on preparing FHs with stimuli responsiveness and self‐healing ability to extent their application into broader fields.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More seriously, the degradation products of these compounds are toxic; some patients may even experience tissue necrosis in such a toxic environment . In recent years, hydrogel-based adhesives have received increasing attention, but a large amount of water , contained in their material systems significantly weakens the adhesion strength . Inspired by mussels, , barnacles, and sandcastle worms, researchers began to develop a new generation of hydrogel adhesives based on dopamine molecules.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%