Abstract

The eutectogels find promising applications as flexible conductive materials. The study from Jianhua Zhang of Tianjin University reports a facile strategy to prepare poly(N‐acryloyl glycinamide) eutectogels by one‐step in situ photopolymerization of N‐acryloyl glycinamide without any crosslinkers in a deep eutectic solvent composed of choline chloride and ethylene glycol. The obtained poly(N‐acryloyl glycinamide) eutectogels exhibit concentration‐dependent and adjustable mechanical properties, high electrical conductivity, and self‐healing abilities as well as good anti‐drying and antifreezing properties. DOI: 10.1002/pol.20230603 image

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