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A better picker-upper: Superabsorbent gel sheetswith fabric-like flexibility

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MATTER
Volume 6, Issue 2, Pages 521-536

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.matt.2022.11.021

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In this study, gel sheets that combine the advantages of foldable cloth/paper towels and highly absorbent polymer hydrogels were created. The gel sheets are macroporous, flexible, soft, and robust, and can absorb and retain liquid like hydrogels. They can be used for cleaning up spills and absorbing various fluids in homes, labs, hospitals, and surgeries.
Materials to absorb aqueous liquids are either foldable cloth/paper towels (convenient to use but poorly absorbent), or superabsor-bent polymer hydrogels (highly absorbent, but fragile when dried). Here, we create gel sheetsthat combine the best attributes from the above. Macrosized sheets (10 3 10 cm) are prepared by foam templating, followed by plasticization and ambient drying. The dried sheets are macroporous, flexible, soft, and robust; they can be folded, rolled up, and cut with scissors, much like fabrics. At the same time, like hydrogels, they substantially absorb water and expand as they absorb, which is unlike any sponges or towels. The sheets also absorb viscous liquids like blood and visco-elastic liquids like polymer solutions. Absorbed liquid is retained within the sheet when lifted, whereas excess liquid drips from towels. Such gel sheets could be used to clean up spills in homes, labs, and hospitals, and for absorbing biological fluids during surgeries.

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