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How a Gel Can Protect an Egg: A Flexible Hydrogel with Embedded Starch Particles Shields Fragile Objects Against Impact

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
卷 14, 期 17, 页码 20014-20022

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.2c01261

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impact absorption; impact dissipation; impact mitigation; preventing concussions; protective armor

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This study investigates the protective effects of flexible hydrogels when wrapped around fragile objects, and finds that the addition of starch granules greatly enhances the protective abilities of the hydrogels, reducing impact force and coefficient of restitution.
Hydrogels are networks of polymer chains that are swollen in water. In recent years, several routes have been devised to make hydrogels that are flexible and bendable. This work investigates whether such flexible gels can be wrapped around brittle or fragile objects (such as an egg or a fruit) and protect the objects against impact. We study gels made by either physical cross-linking (e.g., gelatin) or chemical cross-linking (e.g., acrylamide) and the same gels with various particulate additives. None of the bare gels are protective, and nanoparticles like iron oxide or silica do not help. However, the addition of starch granules to the above gels greatly enhances their protective abilities. When a load strikes a gelatin gel containing 20% starch, the peak impact force is reduced by 25% when compared to a bare gel without the starch. Correspondingly, the coefficient of restitution (COR) is also lowered by the presence of starch (i.e., a ball bounces less on a starch-bearing gel). We correlate the impact-absorbing effects of starch granules to their ability to shear-thicken water. When starch granules are gelatinized by heat, they no longer give rise to shear-thickening, and in turn, their protective ability in a gel is also eliminated. Our research can guide the rational design of protective coatings or armor for fragile objects, which could be applied in the sports, defense, and consumer sectors.

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