Zhang, Yulin’s team published research in Polymer in 2019-09-28 | CAS: 142-90-5

Polymer published new progress about Freeze drying. 142-90-5 belongs to class esters-buliding-blocks, name is Dodecyl 2-methylacrylate, and the molecular formula is C16H30O2, Recommanded Product: Dodecyl 2-methylacrylate.

Zhang, Yulin published the artcileBody temperature triggered customized patterned thermo-sensitive hydrogel for information storage and display, Recommanded Product: Dodecyl 2-methylacrylate, the main research area is body triggered thermo sensitive hydrogel information storage display polyacrylic.

With the rapid development of mobile networks and smartphones, quick response (QR) code has been more and more applied to various fields. Many individuals also have a QR code containing their own information. But because of its low cost and easy imitation, the QR code not only facilitated people’s life but also brought the risk of revealing personal privacy. Therefore, it is very necessary to improve the security of the QR code by some simple encryption methods. Herein, by combining self-healing hydrogel and thermos-sensitive hydrogel, multifunctional dual network hydrogel with good mech. properties, self-healing ability, and fast temperature sensitivity was synthesized. Moreover, customized patterned thermos-sensitive hydrogels can be obtained by the simple assembly. And the patterns can be triggered by human body temperature and disappeared after cooling at room temperature Based on these performances, a QR code hydrogel with low cost, accessibility, durability and security features was fabricated for the storage and display of information. And this simple strategy is of universal significance for the synthesis of multifunctional and high-performance hydrogels.

Polymer published new progress about Freeze drying. 142-90-5 belongs to class esters-buliding-blocks, name is Dodecyl 2-methylacrylate, and the molecular formula is C16H30O2, Recommanded Product: Dodecyl 2-methylacrylate.

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