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Ultra-robust metallosupramolecular hydrogels with unprecedented self-recoverability using asymmetrically distributed carboxyl-Fe3+ coordination interactions

Yuan et al., 2023

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5133505938044460437
Author
Yuan Z
Cao Z
Wu R
Li H
Xu Q
Wu H
Zheng J
Wu J
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Chinese Journal of Polymer Science

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Recently, numerous mechanically robust synthetic hydrogels have been created. However, unlike natural loading-bearing materials such as cartilages and muscles, most hydrogels have inherently contradictory requirements, obstructing the design of hydrogels with …
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