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Tough Wet Adhesion of Hydrogen-Bond-Based Hydrogel with On-Demand Debonding and Efficient Hemostasis.

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Hydrogels have been widely used in wet tissues. However, the insufficient adhesion of hydrogels for wound hemostasis remains a grand challenge. Herein, a facile yet effective strategy is developed to… Click to show full abstract

Hydrogels have been widely used in wet tissues. However, the insufficient adhesion of hydrogels for wound hemostasis remains a grand challenge. Herein, a facile yet effective strategy is developed to fabricate tough wet adhesion of hydrogen-bond-based hydrogel (PAAcVI hydrogel) using copolymerization of acrylic acid and 1-vinylimidazole in dimethyl sulfoxide followed by solvent exchange with water. The PAAcVI hydrogel shows equally robust adhesion (>400 J m-2) to both wet and dry tissues. Moreover, the PAAcVI hydrogel also exhibits strong long-term stable adhesion underwater and in various wet environments. Meanwhile, the adhesion of PAAcVI hydrogel can be adjusted through Zn2+-ion-mediated on-demand debonding, which makes it easy to peel off from the tissue reducing pain during dressing removal and avoiding secondary injury. The PAAcVI hydrogel displays efficient hemostasis in the mice-tail docking model and mice-liver bleeding model. This hydrogen-bond-based hydrogel shows tough wet adhesion, and its adhesion is controllable, demonstrating its promising application in moisture-resistant adhesives, medical adhesives, and hemostatic materials.

Keywords: adhesion; tough wet; hydrogel; bond based; hydrogen bond; wet adhesion

Journal Title: ACS applied materials & interfaces
Year Published: 2022

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