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Hysteresis‐Free Nanoparticle‐Reinforced Hydrogels
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2021
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Materials ScienceHydrogelsAbsent HysteresisBiopolymer GelEngineeringMechanical BehaviorMechanicsSelf-healing MaterialMechanical EngineeringPolyelectrolyte GelHysteresis‐free Nanoparticle‐reinforced HydrogelsLiquid Crystalline ElastomerBiomedical EngineeringSoft MatterComposite HydrogelsMechanics Of MaterialsElastic Storage
The elastic storage and release of mechanical energy has been key to many developments throughout the history of mankind. Resilience, absent hysteresis, has been an elusive goal to achieve, particularly at large deformations. Using a low-crosslink-density polyacrylamide hydrogel at 96% water content having hyperbranched silica nanoparticles (HBSPs) as the major junction points, a hysteresis-free material is realized. The fatigue-free characteristic of these composite hydrogels is evidenced by the invariance of the stress-strain curves at strain ratios of 4, even after 5000 cycles. At a strain ratio of 7, only a 1.3% hysteresis is observed. A markedly increased strain-ratio-at-break of 11.5 is observed. The unique attributes of these resilient hydrogels are manifested in the high-fidelity detection of dynamic deformations under cyclic loading over a broad range of frequencies, difficult to achieve with other materials.
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