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pH-and thermal-responsive multishape memory hydrogel

Gong et al., 2016

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6972818951038509678
Author
Gong X
Xiao Y
Pan M
Kang Y
Li B
Zhang S
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ACS applied materials & interfaces

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A multistimuli sensitive shape memory hydrogel with dual and triple shape memory properties was prepared by grafting dansyl groups into the network of polyacrylamide (PAAM). The hydrophobic aggregation of dansyl groups acted as molecular switches, which …
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