Polyprotein Cross-linked Hydrogels with High Stretchability, Fracture Toughness and Low Hysteresis
Dongsheng Liu
Chemical Research in Chinese Universities ›› 2020, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (6) : 1141 -1142.
It is challenging to realize both high fracture toughness and low hysteresis perfectly in synthetic systems, which restricts the use of stretchable hydrogels in load-bearing applications. Recently, by imbedding the folded polyprotein cross-linker in a percolating random coiled network, Cao et al. demonstrated a highly stretchable hydrogel, which shows low hysteresis(<5%) but achieves high fracture toughness(ca. 900 J/m2). Moreover, the hydrogel shows outstanding anti-fatigue properties with a fatigue fracture threshold of 126 J/m2. The unique network structure breaks the hysteresis-toughness correlation that is usually reported in stretchable and tough hydrogels. This work has been published in the Nature Communications and can be reached at https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-17877-z.
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