Naficy et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Thin, tough, pH-sensitive hydrogel films with rapid load recoveryNaficy et al., 2014
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- Naficy S
- Spinks G
- Wallace G
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- ACS applied materials & interfaces
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Stimuli-responsive hydrogels are used as the building blocks of actuators and sensors. Their application has been limited, however, by their lack of mechanical strength and recovery from loading. Here, we report the preparation of pH-sensitive hydrogels as thin as 20 μm …
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