Strong and Thermo-Switchable Gel Adhesion Based on UCST-Type Phase Transition in Deep Eutectic Solvent
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Xu, HY (Xu, Huiyao) [1] , [2] ; Li, HC (Li, Haocheng) [1] , [2] ; Zhang, Y (Zhang, Yan) [3] ; Guan, Y (Guan, Ying) [1] , [2] ; Zhang, YJ (Zhang, Yongjun) [3] , [4]
DOI
10.1002/advs.202400938
Early Access
JUN 2024
Indexed
2024-06-22
Document Type
Article; Early Access
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Abstract
It remains a great challenge to achieve strong and reversible hydrogel adhesion. Hydrogel adhesives also suffer from poor environmental stability due to dehydration. To overcome these problems, here reversible adhesive gels are designed using a new switching mechanism and new solvent. For the first time, the study observes UCST (upper critical solution temperature)-type thermosensitive behaviors of poly(benzyl acrylate) (PBnA) polymer and gel in menthol:thymol deep eutectic solvents (DESs). The temperature-induced phase transition allows adjusting cohesive force, and hence adhesion strength of PBnA gels by temperature. To further improve the mechanical and adhesion properties, a peptide crosslinker is used to allow energy dissipation when deforming. The resulting eutectogel exhibits thermal reversible adhesion with a high switching ratio of 14.0. The adhesion strength at attachment state reaches 0.627 MPa, which is much higher than most reversible adhesive hydrogels reported before. The low vapor pressure of DES endows the gel excellent environmental stability. More importantly, the gel can be repeatedly switched between attachment and detachment states. The strong and reversible gel adhesive is successfully used to design soft gripper for the transport of heavy cargos and climbing robot capable of moving on vertical and inverted surface in a manner similar to gecko.
Exploiting UCST-type phase transition an adhesive eutectogel that can be repeatedly switched between attachment and detachment states, with high switching ratio (14.0) and high adhesion strength (0.627 MPa), is synthesized and successfully used to design soft gripper for the transport of heavy cargos and climbing robot capable of moving on vertical and inverted surface in a manner similar to gecko.