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Redox-activity of polydopamine for ultrafast preparation of self-healing and adhesive hydrogels

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COLLOIDS AND SURFACES B-BIOINTERFACES
Volume 214, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2022.112469

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Polydopamine; Self-healing; Hydrogel; Adhesiveness; Redox

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51973213, 51773197, U20A20260]

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A dual-catalytic redox system was used to prepare Fe-PDA hydrogels with high adhesive property, self-healing ability, photothermal properties, and conductivity.
The high adhesive property of polydopamine (PDA) has spurred various hydrogels for biological and medical applications. Herein, a dual-catalytic redox system was constructed by using the inner dynamic redox-activity of PDA and free radical initiator ammonium persulfate (APS) to initiate the polymerization of acrylic acid (AA) monomer to obtain Fe-PDA hydrogels within 2 h at room temperature. Fe-PDA NPs functions as both initiator to activate APS to generate free radicals and promotes the formation of the hydrogel and dynamic cross-linking mediator between the polymer chains. The tensile strength and ductility of the obtained hydrogels vary with the content of Fe-PDA NPs. Hydrogel with 0.15 wt% of Fe-PDA NPs has the highest tensile strength (-0.62 MPa) and hydrogel with 0.6 wt% of Fe-PDA NPs has the highest elongation, about -650%. The introduction of PDA NPs imparts PAA hydrogel with reproducible adhesive properties and self-healing ability. The doped iron ion further endows hydrogel enhanced photothermal properties (up to 160 celcius with 808 nm laser irradiation for 120 s) and conductivity.

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