Effect of a Hydrophobic Branching Agent in Physically Cross‐Linked Hydrogels with Shape‐Memory and Self‐healing Abilities

Author:

Podda Edoardo1,Antonioli Diego1,Croce Gianluca1,Gianotti Valentina2,Sparnacci Katia1,Chiarcos Riccardo1ORCID,Laus Michele1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Science and Innovation Technology (DISIT) University of Eastern Piedmont Via T. Michel 11 Alessandria 15121 Italy

2. Department for Sustainable Development and Ecological Transition (DISSTE) University of Eastern Piedmont P.zza S. Eusebio 5 Vercelli 13100 Italy

Abstract

AbstractPhysically crosslinked hydrogels consisting of polyacrylamide (Aam) and polyoctadecylacrylate (C18A) blocks, leading to hydrophilic and hydrophobic domains respectively, are prepared by micellar polymerization. A multifunctional monomer (divinylbenzene, DVB), is also employed to create branched chains. The effect of the polymer composition and the amount of the branching agent on the material characteristics are evaluated. The melting enthalpies of the hydrophobic domains increase as the n‐octadecyl acrylate unit amount increases and, in a parallel fashion, an increase in the mechanical modulus G' of the hydrogel is observed. Furthermore, G′ increases as the DVB concentration increases. Self‐healing behavior is also demonstrated both visually and by rheological measurements. Finally, once heated above the melting temperature (Tm), these hydrogels can be deformed into different shapes that can be fixed on cooling. Then, heating again above Tm, the original shape is recovered thus indicating shape memory characteristics.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Condensed Matter Physics

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