Xiao Feng Cui , Wen Jiang Zheng , Wei Zou , Xing Yong Liu , Hu Yang , Jie Yan , Yang Gao
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Abstract
Hydrogels as fire-resistant materials have attracted great attention due to their high water content and tailored shapes that can cover various surfaces. As fire-resistant materials, hydrogels should be mechanically tough, self-healable, and able to retain water under ambient environment for a long period. However, this combination is rarely realized. Here in this work, a series of Li-alginate/poly(acrylamide-co-stearyl methacrylate) [Li-alginate/P(AAm-co-SMA)] hydrogels with fully physically cross-linked interpenetrating networks have been prepared. The obtained hydrogels exhibit the maximum fracture energy of ∼6800 J m−2, which is high enough for being used as fire-resistant materials. A fire resistance test suggests that the hydrogel is capable of withstanding 1300 °C flame for 50 s. The self-healing property ensures the recovery of the fire-resistance properties of the gels after being scratched or damaged. The water retention capacity promises the time-effectiveness of fire-resistance lasting for 6 months and even longer. In a word, the Li-alginate/P(AAm-co-SMA) hydrogels are potentially being applied as fire-resistant coatings for structures, trees and fireproof clothes.
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Polymer Chemistry welcomes submissions in all areas of polymer science that have a strong focus on macromolecular chemistry. Manuscripts may cover a broad range of fields, yet no direct application focus is required.