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Ostwald ripening for designing time‐dependent crystal hydrogels
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2024
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EngineeringPolyelectrolyte GelLiquid Crystalline ElastomerBiofabricationMolecular TransferBiomedical EngineeringSelf-healing SurfaceSoft MatterSol-gel SynthesisHydrogelsSelf-healing MaterialPam HydrogelsMaterials ScienceBiopolymer GelOstwald RipeningSelf-assemblyPolymer ScienceBiomaterialsTime‐dependent Crystal Hydrogels
Ostwald ripening (OR), a classic solution theory describing molecular transfer from metastable crystal to stable one, is applied to design time-dependent crystal hydrogels that can automatically change their mechanical properties. Using a system made from crosslinked polyacrylamide (PAM) and sodium acetate (NaAc), we demonstrate that metastable fibrous crystal networks of NaAc preferably form in PAM hydrogels via a polymer-involving mismatch nucleation. These fibrous crystals would undergo OR and evolve into isolated bulk crystals, leading to a significant reduction in material rigidity (179 folds) and interfacial adhesion (20 folds). This transformation can be applied to program time-dependent self-recovery in shape and self-delamination. Since OR is a ubiquitous, robust feature of various crystals, the approach reported here represents a new direction for designing advanced transient soft materials.
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