In many animals, tough skeletal muscle contraction occurs, producing a strong force through myofilaments attaching to and sliding on fibrous actin filaments. In contrast, the strength of typical synthetic hydrogels is facilitated mainly by polymeric chains. We propose a strategy for developing strong and tough hydrogels in which the side groups on polymeric chains strongly interact with dispersing medium. The hydrogels are fabricated with a polyacrylamide-alginate double network in a choline chloride saturated solution. The hydrogels are not only highly transparent, tough, fatigue-resistant, self-recovering, self-healing, and adhesive but also water-retentive, antifreezing, and conductive. The hydrogels are strengthened by hydrogen bonds in dispersing medium with a clathrate framework structure. This work may inspire the development of tough and conductive gels for applications of e-skins, soft robots, and intelligent devices.
Weijun Deng (3851185)Fucheng Wei (14563375)Jing Hu (41899)
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Shuang CuiChi‐Hyung AhnMatthew C. WingertDavid W. M. LeungShengqiang CaiRenkun Chen
Zijian GaoLijie DuanYongqi YangWei HuGuanghui Gao
Eun Young KimYongwoo JangHyunsoo KimDong Yeop LeeJung Gi ChoiSeon Jeong Kim