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Highly tough and rapid self-healing dual-physical crosslinking poly (DMAA-co-AM) hydrogel

Lin et al., 2021

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3380300820497199810
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Lin Y
Wang S
Sun S
Liang Y
Xu Y
Hu H
Luo J
Zhang H
Li G
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Introducing double physical crosslinking reagents (ie, a hydrophobic monomer micelle and the LAPONITE® XLG nano-clay) into the copolymerization reaction of hydrophilic monomers of N, N-dimethylacrylamide (DMAA) and acrylamide (AM) is reported here by a thermally …
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