Smart materials with stimuli-switchable properties exist
widely
in nature. In recent years, further advances in biomimicry have driven
extensive research on stimuli-responsive hydrogels. Although various
types of stimuli-responsive hydrogels are widely explored and stimuli-responsive
polysaccharide hydrogels have been partially investigated, there are
few studies on solvent-responsive polysaccharide hydrogels. Moreover,
the application scenarios of solvent-responsive polysaccharide hydrogels
need to be further expanded. In this paper, we prepare double-network
cross-linked polysaccharide hydrogels (HEGh) using two natural polysaccharides,
gellan gum, and hyaluronic acid. Hydrogels exhibit solvent-responsive
properties to ethanol (EtOH) in terms of mechanical properties and
light transmittance. The mechanism of the EtOH-responsive behaviors
of hydrogels is analyzed, and the possible application of hydrogel
is also discussed, which expands new ideas for the design of solvent-responsive
polysaccharide hydrogel materials.
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