Photo-Healable Fabrics: Achieving Structural Control via Photochemical Solid–Liquid Transitions of Polystyrene/Azobenzene-Containing Polymer Blends
Yi-Fan Chen,
Meng-Ru Huang,
Yen-Shen Hsu
et al.
Abstract:While polymer fabrics are integral to a wide range of
applications,
their vulnerability to mechanical damage limits their sustainability
and practicality. Addressing this challenge, our study introduces
a versatile strategy to develop photohealable fabrics, utilizing a
composite of polystyrene (PS) and an azobenzene-containing polymer
(PAzo). This combination leverages the structural stability of PS
to compensate for the mechanical weaknesses of PAzo, forming the fiber
structures. Key to our approach is the re… Show more
This study presents azobenzene-based hydrogels for photo-controlled, reversible adhesion. The ABOMe ionic hydrogel exhibits strong adhesion, self-healing, and underwater capabilities, advancing the field of smart biomedical and wearable adhesives.
This study presents azobenzene-based hydrogels for photo-controlled, reversible adhesion. The ABOMe ionic hydrogel exhibits strong adhesion, self-healing, and underwater capabilities, advancing the field of smart biomedical and wearable adhesives.
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