A hyperelastic hydrogel with an ultralarge reversible biaxial strain
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Hyperelastic materials exhibit a nonlinear elastic response to large strains, whereas hydrogels typically possess a low elastic range due to the nonuniform cross-linking and limited chain segments among cross-links. We developed a hyperelastic hydrogel that possesses a broader elastic range by introducing a reversible pearl-necklace structure, in which beads are connected by strings. The subnanometric beads can efficiently unfold and refold under cyclic mechanical strains; thus, the hydrogel can rapidly recover after being stretched to an areal strain of more than 10,000%. Additionally, the hydrogel can quickly heal from minor mechanical damages such as needle punctures and cuts. These advancements make our…
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- Hyperelastic material
- Self-healing hydrogels
- Materials science
- Strain (injury)
- Composite material
- Artificial muscle
- Soft robotics
- Nonlinear system
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