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Microporous activated carbon filled anti-freezing hydrogels used for low-temperature applications

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MATERIALS CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
卷 310, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchemphys.2023.128507

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Phytic acid; Microporous activated carbon; Self-healing; Anti-freezing hydrogels

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In this study, a dual self-healing and anti-freezing hydrogel was developed using functionalized microcapsules and phytic acid. The strong hydrogen bonds between phytic acid and water effectively lowered the freezing point of the hydrogel, allowing it to remain flexible at low temperatures. Additionally, the hydrogel showed high self-healing efficiency, making it suitable for low-temperature flexible sensors.
Self-healing and anti-freezing hydrogels have attracted great attention as their ability to work stably in harsh environments. In this manuscript, we design a dual self-healing and anti-freezing hydrogels based on function-alized microcapsules and phytic acid (PA). Based on mussel-inspired chemistry, polydopamine (PDA) is wrapped on microporous activated carbon (MAC) to obtain functional microcapsule (LO@MAC@PDA), which is loaded with linseed oil (LO). The stronger hydrogen bonds between PA and water weakens the intermolecular between water, effectively reducing the freezing point of the hydrogel and enabling the hydrogel to maintain good flexibility at-20 degrees C. The dual self-healing effect of LO@MAC@PDA gives the hydrogel a self-healing efficiency of 93.5% at-20 degrees C. The PA-LMP/PVA hydrogel is assembled into hydrogel-based flexible sensors to achieve sensitive detection of human motion at low temperatures. We expect that this simple strategy to expand the temperature range for using of hydrogel-based flexible sensors.

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