The
excellent physical and chemical properties of cyclodextrin
polymer (poly-CD)/azobenzene-modified polyacrylic acid (PAA-Azo) binary
composite hydrogels have been designed and prepared. The prepared
hydrogels were subjected to a variety of characterizations, including
scanning electron microscopy, ultraviolet spectroscopy, circular dichroism
spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy, rheological properties, and specific
surface area tests. It was found that the obtained hydrogels have
the cross-linked three-dimensional porous network nanostructures,
and the formed composite poly-CD/PAA-Azo hydrogel can basically be
shear thinned and have good recovery performance. A process of gel–sol
transition can occur when the gel has a stimulatory response under
UV light irradiation. In addition, such excellent properties of hydrogels
exhibit different mechanisms in the adsorption of organic molecules
that are harmful to the environment, such as bisphenol A (BPA) and
methylene blue (MB). The polymeric hydrogel serves as novel adsorbent
agents to adsorb BPA via host–guest interaction and anchor
MB via electrostatic interaction and hydrogen bonding.
Different composite Langmuir films (GO–CD/N-Azo and GO–CD/PAA-Azo) are prepared via simple interfacial self-assembly process and host–guest reaction, demonstrating variable self-assembly for wide applications.
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