Abstract:Nowadays, hydrogels as flexible materials have attracted considerable attention in frontier fields such as wearable electronic devices, soft actuators and robotics. However, most hydrogels use water as matrix will inevitably freeze at subzero and damage in severe environment, which greatly reducing their service life and practical value. Herein, nanocomposite hydrogels with self-healing performance at subzero temperatures were proposed by introducing binary water-glycerol continuous phase and dual self-healing… Show more
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