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Hybrid supramolecular and colloidal hydrogels that bridge multiple length scales.


ABSTRACT: Hybrid nanocomposites were constructed based on colloidal nanofibrillar hydrogels with interpenetrating supramolecular hydrogels, displaying enhanced rheological yield strain and a synergistic improvement in storage modulus. The supramolecular hydrogel consists of naphthyl-functionalized hydroxyethyl cellulose and a cationic polystyrene derivative decorated with methylviologen moieties, physically cross-linked with cucurbit[8]uril macrocyclic hosts. Fast exchange kinetics within the supramolecular system are enabled by reversible cross-linking through the binding of the naphthyl and viologen guests. The colloidal hydrogel consists of nanofibrillated cellulose that combines a mechanically strong nanofiber skeleton with a lateral fibrillar diameter of a few nanometers. The two networks interact through hydroxyethyl cellulose adsorption to the nanofibrillated cellulose surfaces. This work shows methods to bridge the length scales of molecular and colloidal hybrid hydrogels, resulting in synergy between reinforcement and dynamics.

SUBMITTER: Janecek ER 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4471571 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hybrid supramolecular and colloidal hydrogels that bridge multiple length scales.

Janeček Emma-Rose ER   McKee Jason R JR   Tan Cindy S Y CS   Nykänen Antti A   Kettunen Marjo M   Laine Janne J   Ikkala Olli O   Scherman Oren A OA  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20150313 18


Hybrid nanocomposites were constructed based on colloidal nanofibrillar hydrogels with interpenetrating supramolecular hydrogels, displaying enhanced rheological yield strain and a synergistic improvement in storage modulus. The supramolecular hydrogel consists of naphthyl-functionalized hydroxyethyl cellulose and a cationic polystyrene derivative decorated with methylviologen moieties, physically cross-linked with cucurbit[8]uril macrocyclic hosts. Fast exchange kinetics within the supramolecul  ...[more]

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