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A dual-crosslinking strategy for building photoluminescence hydrogel with toughness, self-recovery, and two-color tunability

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The development of tenacity photoluminescent (PL) hydrogels is very great significance to promote the application of optical technology in hydrogel. Herein, we report a high-toughness PL hydrogel that combines synthetic… Click to show full abstract

The development of tenacity photoluminescent (PL) hydrogels is very great significance to promote the application of optical technology in hydrogel. Herein, we report a high-toughness PL hydrogel that combines synthetic hydrophilic lanthanide complex (LCs) and tannic acid (TA) with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) by frozen-thawing. The resulting hydrogel has high mechanical strength (1194.46-kPa tensile strength, 1266.17-kJ m−3 toughness energy, 1915.58-kPa compressive strength, and 269.79-kJ m−3 energy dissipation at 80% compression), excellent self-recover and anti-fatigue performance, good photoluminescence, and switchable functions under UV light, showing red (254 nm) and green (365 nm), respectively. The design strategy offers a new approach for the preparation of multifunctional and tenacity PL hydrogels.

Keywords: crosslinking strategy; hydrogel; dual crosslinking; photoluminescence; toughness

Journal Title: Colloid and Polymer Science
Year Published: 2020

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