“…Supramolecular hydrogels with dynamic associations as physical cross-links are a class of soft materials with fascinating viscoelastic behaviors, when compared to hydrogels cross-linked by permanent covalent bonds. − So far, numerous tough hydrogels have been developed by incorporating physical associations (e.g., van der Waals interactions, hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds, and coordination bonds). , These supramolecular hydrogels possess balanced properties, including high mechanical toughness, self-recovery, and good processability, which greatly broaden the applications of hydrogel materials in biomedical and engineering fields. − Hydrogen bonds, as a prevalent non-covalent interaction, exist widely in living systems and play a fundamental role in life activities. − A typical hydrogen bond is formed as X–H···Y, in which X and Y are the proton donor and acceptor, respectively . Generally, a singular hydrogen bond is recognized as a relatively weak interaction with the dissociation energy about 5–17 kJ/mol. , However, the cooperativity of hydrogen bonds can significantly enhance the strength to be robust associations, accompanying with the increase in dissociation energy .…”