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A robust and fluorescent nanocomposite hydrogel with an interpenetrating polymer network based on graphene quantum dots

Juan Du, Wenli Zhu, Xiaohong She, Qiyu Yu, Qiaoling Yang, Dan Zhang, Jian Chen

2023Polymer Engineering and Science18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Herein, a robust and fluorescent nanocomposite hydrogel polyvinyl alcohol/poly(N‐methylol acrylamide)/graphene quantum dots (PVA/PNMA/GQDs) with interpenetrating polymer network was made‐up by in‐situ radical polymerization and freeze–thaw method simultaneously. Because of GQDs trapped within the gel matrix as a result of the potent hydrogen bonds generated among PVA, PNMA, and GQDs, the nanocomposite hydrogel with an interpenetrating polymer network displayed strong fluorescence and enhanced mechanical properties. The obtained nanocomposite hydrogel could emit stable bright blue fluorescence at 365 nm radiation. Moreover, the obtained nanocomposite hydrogels were selective to Fe 3+ ions and demonstrated a rapid and consistent response to Fe 3+ ions ranging from 20 to 120 μmol/L. Meanwhile, the PVA/PNMA/GQDs hydrogel showed excellent mechanical properties. The compressive strength and strain of the nanocomposite hydrogel were 20.39 MPa and 94.53%, respectively. The tensile fracture strength was 303.06 kPa and the corresponding fracture strain was 198%. Additionally, the gel also possessed extreme fatigue resistance and could tolerate repeated compression without cracking. Therefore, these robust and fluorescent nanocomposite hydrogels have potential applications in flexible sensors for certain metal ions detection and information storage.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceNanocompositeVinyl alcoholSelf-healing hydrogelsPolymerGrapheneComposite materialPolyvinyl alcoholChemical engineeringFluorescencePolymer nanocompositeUltimate tensile strengthRadical polymerizationPolymerizationPolymer chemistryNanotechnologyEngineeringPhysicsQuantum mechanicsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsCarbon and Quantum Dots ApplicationsGraphene and Nanomaterials Applications