Abstract

The multifunctional hydrogels (HGs) have attracted intensive concern in biomedicine, food, and flexible devices. Nevertheless, chemically crosslinked synthetic HGs are commonly under specific restrictions because of their possible biotoxicity. This study focuses on the employment of physical approaches to prepare novel Salecan/κ-carrageenan composites HGs (CHGs) without changing their basic structures. Comprehensive rheological and thermal studies have been performed to investigate their distinctive properties. The data obtained from the tests and model fitting confirmed that the highest activation energy of CHGs was 172,142.2 J/mol, and the maximum equilibrium creep compliance was 0.0085 1/Pa. The sample recovery rate could reach 92.6%, while the anti-freezing temperature can be as low as −20 °C. It is the first report focusing on novel CHGs made from Salecan and κ-carrageenan with ideal anti-freezing ability, enhanced thermostability, good injectability, self-recovery, and other rheological properties that will provide effective support for various future applications.

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