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Ultrafast and Programmable Shape Memory Hydrogel of Gelatin Soaked in Tannic Acid Solution

Shurui Yang, Yuancheng Zhang, Tao Wang, Weixiang Sun, Zhen Tong

2020ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces111 citationsDOI

Abstract

Shape memory hydrogels have been paid plenty of attention as a kind of intelligent soft material. However, complicated preparation and slow and uncontrollable shape change have hindered their applications in smart actuators. In this work, a temperature-responsive strong hydrogel was prepared by a facial soaking method without any chemical reactions, i.e., soaking gelatin hydrogel in aqueous tannic acid solution. The hydrogel was constructed by hydrogen bonding between gelatin and tannic acid beside the triple helix of gelatin chains without any chemical cross-linkers. The hydrogel showed ultrafast shape memory and body-temperature response. The hydrogel can be fixed in temporary shape in only 1 s at 25 °C and recover to the original shape in also 1 s at 37 °C, superior to the reported shape memory hydrogels. Furthermore, the hydrogel shape change can be programmed by fixing the temperature, and the designed shape is achieved stepwise by adjusting the recovery temperature. In addition, the hydrogel is stable in water without further swelling. These excellent features will initiate new prosperity of the shape memory hydrogel in biomedical technology, underwater actuators, and soft robots.

Topics & Concepts

Self-healing hydrogelsTannic acidGelatinShape-memory alloyMaterials scienceAqueous solutionChemical engineeringSmart materialSwellingActuatorNanotechnologyComposite materialPolymer chemistryOrganic chemistryChemistryComputer scienceEngineeringArtificial intelligenceAdvanced Materials and MechanicsHydrogels: synthesis, properties, applicationsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials