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Programmable electrostatic interactions expand the landscape of dynamic functional hydrogels

Huang et al., 2020

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12665215068138034364
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Huang S
Xia X
Fan R
Qian Z
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Chemistry of Materials

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Electrostatic interaction is a promising mechanism to expand the range of physiochemical properties of hydrogel materials. However, the versatility of such materials is still limited because of the difficulties associated with harnessing strong electrostatic interactions for …
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