Poly(vinyl alcohol) Hydrogel
Can Autonomously Self-Heal
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Abstract
It is discovered that poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) hydrogel
prepared
using the freezing/thawing method can self-repair at room temperature
without the need for any stimulus or healing agent. The autonomous
self-healing process can be fast for mechanically strong PVA hydrogel
yielding a high fracture stress. Investigation on the effect of the
hydrogel preparation conditions points out that hydrogen bonding between
PVA chains across the interface of the cut surfaces is at the origin
of the phenomenon. The key for an effective self-healing is to have
an appropriate balance between high concentration of free hydroxyl
groups on PVA chains on the cut surfaces prior to contact and sufficient
PVA chain mobility in the hydrogel