Photo-Cross-Linked Self-Assembled Poly(ethylene oxide)-Based
Hydrogels Containing Hybrid Junctions with Dynamic and Permanent Cross-Links
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Abstract
Homogeneous
hydrogels were formed by self-assembly of triblock
copolymers via association of small hydrophobic end blocks into micelles
bridged by large poly(ethylene oxide) central blocks. A fraction of
the end blocks were photo-cross-linkable and could be rapidly cross-linked
covalently by in situ UV irradiation. In this manner networks were
formed with well-defined chain lengths between homogeneously distributed
hybrid micelles that contained both permanent and dynamically cross-linked
end blocks. Linear rheology showed a single relaxation mode before
in situ irradiation intermediate between those of the individual networks.
The presence of transient cross-links decreased the percolation threshold
of the network rendered permanent by irradiation and caused a strong
increase of the elastic modulus at lower polymer concentrations. Large
amplitude oscillation and tensile tests showed significant increase
of the fracture strain caused by the dynamic cross-links