“…Stimuli-responsive polymers significantly change their properties such as shape, mechanical properties, phase separation, surface, permeability, optical properties, and electrical properties upon small variation of environmental conditions such as temperature, electric fi eld, pH, light, magnetic fi eld, electrical fi eld, sonic fi eld, solvent, ions, enzymes, and glucose [15][16][17][18]. Many physical and chemical stimuli can be applied to induce different responses of smart hydrogel systems; physical stimuli include temperature, pressure, light, electric, magnetic, and sound fi elds, chemical or biochemical stimuli comprise pH, ionic strength, ions or specifi c molecular recognition events [19]. Interest in stimuli-responsive polymers has persisted over many decades, and a great deal of work has been dedicated to devising examples of environmentally sensitive macromolecules that can be crafted into new smart materials [20].…”