Abstract

Hydrogels with excellent mechanical properties and high conductivity are key materials for the development of flexible electronic devices, smart soft robots, and so forth. However, the preparation of high-performance conductive hydrogels remains a challenge. Enlightened by the strengthening mechanism of skeletal muscles, a green muscle-like conductive hydrogel was prepared through a repeated mechanical training process. Using cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) as the fiber reinforcing source, partial depolymerized enzyme hydrolyzed lignin as the interfacial binding agent, and Ag+ as the conducting medium in a polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) matrix, the prepared composite hydrogel exhibited anisotropic high strength, high toughness, and excellent conductivity. Through the introduction of double physical enhancement networks and the adoption of a mechanical training method that mimics the muscle strengthening principle, the enhancement effect of CNFs was maximally demonstrated in the PVA composite hydrogel. Meanwhile, this study also provides a new and effective reference for the preparation of high-performance green hydrogels.

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