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Metal-coordination complexes mediated physical hydrogels with high toughness, stick–slip tearing behavior, and good processability

Zheng et al., 2016

Document ID
2933595245190998267
Author
Zheng S
Ding H
Qian J
Yin J
Wu Z
Song Y
Zheng Q
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Macromolecules

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It is challenging to develop hydrogels with a combination of excellent mechanical properties, versatile functions, and good processability. Here we report a physical hydrogel of poly (acrylamide-co-acrylic acid)(P (AAm-co-AAc)) cross-linked by carboxyl–Fe3+ coordination …
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