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Conductive “Smart” Hybrid Hydrogels with PNIPAM and Nanostructured Conductive Polymers
Authors:Ye Shi  Chongbo Ma  Lele Peng  Guihua Yu
Affiliation:Materials Science and Engineering Program and Department of Mechanical Engineering, Texas Materials Institute, The University of Texas at Austin, TX, USA
Abstract:Stimuli‐responsive hydrogels with decent electrical properties are a promising class of polymeric materials for a range of technological applications, such as electrical, electrochemical, and biomedical devices. In this paper, thermally responsive and conductive hybrid hydrogels are synthesized by in situ formation of continuous network of conductive polymer hydrogels crosslinked by phytic acid in poly(N‐isopropylacrylamide) matrix. The interpenetrating binary network structure provides the hybrid hydrogels with continuous transporting path for electrons, highly porous microstructure, strong interactions between two hydrogel networks, thus endowing the hybrid hydrogels with a unique combination of high electrical conductivity (up to 0.8 S m?1), high thermoresponsive sensitivity (significant volume change within several seconds), and greatly enhanced mechanical properties. This work demonstrates that the architecture of the filling phase in the hydrogel matrix and design of hybrid hydrogel structure play an important role in determining the performance of the resulting hybrid material. The attractive performance of these hybrid hydrogels is further demonstrated by the developed switcher device which suggests potential applications in stimuli‐responsive electronic devices.
Keywords:conductive hydrogels  conductive polymers  nanostructure  smart hydrogels  thermal‐responsiveness
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