Abstract
• A self-healing hydrogel consists of PAM, PAA, and PDMAEMA. • Mo 7 endows the hydrogel with photochromic property. • Coumarin derivative endows the hydrogel with fluorescence property. • The hydrogel can be used for optical information coding and encryption. In this study, we proposed programmable photo-responsive self-healing hydrogels containing polyacrylamide (PAM), polyacrylic acid (PAA), poly[2-(dimethylamino) ethyl methacrylate] (PDMAEMA), ammonium molybdate (Mo 7 ), and 7–2(acryloyl hydroxypropyl)-4-methyl-coumarin (AHPMC). Because of the electrostatic interaction of PAA and PDMAEMA, the hydrogel demonstrates good self-healing properties. Moreover, we introduced Mo 7 and coumarin derivative in the hydrogel, respectively, which endows the hydrogel photo-responsive properties. Under the control of UV light, PAM-AD/Mo 7 hydrogel with photochromic behavior could turn atrovirens, and PAM-AD/AC hydrogel with photoluminescent properties could emit blue fluorescence. In contrast, PAM-AD hydrogel possesses no photo-responsive behavior. Based on the self-healing and photo-responsive properties of the hydrogels, the three hydrogel blocks could be programmed and healed as a whole combination. In addition, we demonstrated the application of the hydrogel in optical information coding and encryption, which possesses good information coding and encryption effect. Therefore, the photo-responsive self-healing hydrogel may have potential applications in flexible information display and encryption fields.
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