Mechanical Training Enabled Reinforcement of Polyrotaxane-Containing Hydrogel

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2023 Feb 13;62(8):e202218313. doi: 10.1002/anie.202218313. Epub 2023 Jan 18.

Abstract

Many strategies have been developed for constructing anisotropic hydrogels, however, it remains a challenge to fabricate hydrogels with anisotropic nanocrystalline domains from intrinsically soft networks. Here, we report a naphthotube-based polyrotaxane-containing hydrogel that can be reinforced via mechanical training. During the training process, the hydrogel can adopt reorientation of polymer chains to form anisotropic structures driven by external uniaxial force. Due to the multiple hydrogen bonding sites and movable feature of naphthotube, the sliding of naphthotube on PEG chains simultaneously inducing the zipping of adjacent polymer chains to form densely anisotropic nanocrystalline domains through hydrogen bonded networks. Thus, the trained hydrogel exhibits an enhanced tension stress of ≈110 kPa, which realize a remarkable enhancement of ≈10 times compare to initial state. This study provides a new tactic for improving the mechanical performance of soft materials.

Keywords: Hydrogel Reinforcement; Integrated Noncovalent Interactions; Mechanical Training; Naphthotube.