Recent Progress in Hydrogels with Novel Functionality

A special issue of Sci (ISSN 2413-4155).

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Department of Chemical Engineering, i-Center for Advanced Science and Technology (iCAST), National Chung Hsing University, Taichung 40227, Taiwan
Interests: living polymerizations; nanocomposites; biomaterial modifications; stimuli-responsive polymers
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Green Energy and Environment Research Laboratories, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Hsinchu, Taiwan
Interests: polymer hydrogels; cellulose nanofibers; stimuli-responsive materials; polymer nanocomposites; sorption materials; thermal management materials and devices.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Hydrogels, three-dimensional network hydrophilic polymeric materials with physical or chemical crosslinks, have been developed over a century and have diverse applications, such as hygiene products, cosmetics, water purification, pharmaceutics, etc. Hydrogels can adsorb a large amount of water after swelling in aqueous environments through hydrophilic interaction and hydrogen bonding between polymers and water in addition to some dissociated electrolyte groups on the main chain or side groups. Due to the intrinsic structural factors and complex interactions inside the hydrogel, physical properties such as strength, morphology, and shape of a swelled hydrogel are commonly sensitive to the environment and affected by external stimuli.

This Special Issue aims to provide a comprehensive collection of the latest progress in the field of functional hydrogels, including the synthesis, characterization of hydrogels, and their responsivity, structure, swelling, mechanical or other particular properties. This Special Issue will published significant recent research efforts that have been devoted to tailoring a functional hydrogel and subjected to new fields of potential applications through special or responsive properties. Both review articles and regular original papers are welcome.

Prof. Dr. Chih-Feng Huang
Dr. Cheng-Wei Tu
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Keywords

  • Hydrogels for potential applications in new fields
  • Stimuli-responsive hydrogels
  • Zwitterionic hydrogels
  • Tough hydrogels
  • 3D-printing of hydrogels
  • Self-healing hydrogels
  • Environmentally sustainable hydrogels
  • Design, preparation, and characterization of special hydrogels.

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