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Stretchable hydrogels with low hysteresis and anti-fatigue fracture based on polyprotein cross-linkers.


ABSTRACT: Hydrogel-based devices are widely used as flexible electronics, biosensors, soft robots, and intelligent human-machine interfaces. In these applications, high stretchability, low hysteresis, and anti-fatigue fracture are essential but can be rarely met in the same hydrogels simultaneously. Here, we demonstrate a hydrogel design using tandem-repeat proteins as the cross-linkers and random coiled polymers as the percolating network. Such a design allows the polyprotein cross-linkers only to experience considerable forces at the fracture zone and unfold to prevent crack propagation. Thus, we are able to decouple the hysteresis-toughness correlation and create hydrogels of high stretchability (~1100%), low hysteresis (< 5%), and high fracture toughness (~900?J?m-2). Moreover, the hydrogels show a high fatigue threshold of ~126?J?m-2 and can undergo 5000 load-unload cycles up to 500% strain without noticeable mechanical changes. Our study provides a general route to decouple network elasticity and local mechanical response in synthetic hydrogels.

SUBMITTER: Lei H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7423981 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Stretchable hydrogels with low hysteresis and anti-fatigue fracture based on polyprotein cross-linkers.

Lei Hai H   Dong Liang L   Li Ying Y   Zhang Junsheng J   Chen Huiyan H   Wu Junhua J   Zhang Yu Y   Fan Qiyang Q   Xue Bin B   Qin Meng M   Chen Bin B   Cao Yi Y   Wang Wei W  

Nature communications 20200812 1


Hydrogel-based devices are widely used as flexible electronics, biosensors, soft robots, and intelligent human-machine interfaces. In these applications, high stretchability, low hysteresis, and anti-fatigue fracture are essential but can be rarely met in the same hydrogels simultaneously. Here, we demonstrate a hydrogel design using tandem-repeat proteins as the cross-linkers and random coiled polymers as the percolating network. Such a design allows the polyprotein cross-linkers only to experi  ...[more]

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