Rheological characterization of cellulose nanocrystal-laden self-healable polyvinyl alcohol hydrogels

IF 2.2 4区 工程技术 Q2 MECHANICS Korea-Australia Rheology Journal Pub Date : 2023-01-31 DOI:10.1007/s13367-023-00049-y
Hyeonjeong Kim, Hyo Jeong Kim, Youngeun Lee, Jin Kyung Kim, Youngho Eom
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Among various nanomaterials, cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) are regarded as the most suitable reinforcing fillers for hydrogels owing to their high dispersibility in water and favorable hydrogen bonding with water-dispersible polymers. Herein, CNC-laden polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)/borax (P/CNC) hydrogels were prepared by solution mixing, and their mechanical and rheological properties were investigated in terms of CNC loading of 0–60 w/w%. PVA/borax hydrogels are known to exhibit self-healing ability based on the dynamic nature of the borate–diol complex, which is dependent on the rheological response because the rheological chain dynamics dominantly affect the self-healing process. In mechanical testing, the Young’s modulus of the P/CNC hydrogels sharply increased above 40 w/w% CNC, indicating that the stiffening effect of CNC was enhanced above the critical loading. From a rheological perspective, the increases in the viscosity and storage modulus were further accelerated above 40 w/w%. In particular, the chain flow relaxation time (τf), a quantitative parameter closely related to the self-healing performance, was observed for the P/CNC hydrogels with CNC amounts of 0−40 w/w% (1.6−97.3 s); whereas, there is no τf for the P/CNC hydrogels with 45−60 w/w% CNC within a reasonable time scale we observed at 25 °C. Consequently, the incorporation of less than 40 w/w% CNCs affords high mechanical stiffness while maintaining self-healing ability.

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纤维素纳米晶负载自愈聚乙烯醇水凝胶的流变学表征
在各种纳米材料中,纤维素纳米晶体(CNCs)因其在水中的高分散性和与水分散聚合物良好的氢键性而被认为是最合适的水凝胶增强填料。通过溶液混合制备了CNC负载聚乙烯醇(PVA)/硼砂(P/CNC)水凝胶,并对其在0-60 w/w%的CNC负载下的力学和流变性能进行了研究。已知PVA/硼砂水凝胶具有自愈能力,这是基于硼酸二醇配合物的动力学性质,这取决于流变响应,因为流变链动力学主要影响自愈过程。在力学测试中,P/CNC水凝胶的杨氏模量在40 w/w% CNC以上急剧增加,表明在临界载荷以上CNC的加筋效果得到增强。从流变学的角度来看,粘度和储存模量的增加在40 w/w%以上进一步加速。特别是,当CNC用量为0 ~ 40 w/w% (1.6 ~ 97.3 s)时,P/CNC水凝胶的链流弛豫时间τf是与自愈性能密切相关的定量参数;然而,我们在25°C下观察到,在合理的时间尺度内,45 - 60 w/w% CNC的P/CNC水凝胶没有τf。因此,小于40 w/w%的cnc的掺入在保持自修复能力的同时提供了高的机械刚度。
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Korea-Australia Rheology Journal
Korea-Australia Rheology Journal 工程技术-高分子科学
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期刊介绍: The Korea-Australia Rheology Journal is devoted to fundamental and applied research with immediate or potential value in rheology, covering the science of the deformation and flow of materials. Emphases are placed on experimental and numerical advances in the areas of complex fluids. The journal offers insight into characterization and understanding of technologically important materials with a wide range of practical applications.
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