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Lighted up by hydrogen-bonding: luminescence behavior and applications of AIEgen-doped interpenetrating network hydrogel

SCIENCE CHINA-CHEMISTRY(2021)

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The interaction between the aggregation-induced emissive (AIE) luminogens (AIEgen) and the polymer is the key scientific question in the design of functional AIE hydrogels. In this study, we report the AIE behavior of a poly(acrylic acid) (PAAc) and poly(acrylamide) (PAAm) interpenetrating network (IPN) hydrogel doped with tetra-cationic tetraphenylethene (TCTPE). The cationic AIEgen can bind with PAAc through ionic interaction, while PAAc and PAAm chains can associate with each other through hydrogen-bonds (H-bonds). These two interactions can restrict the intramolecular rotation and thus activate the luminescence of the AIEgen. The PAAc-PAAm H-bonds can be broken by increasing temperature or pH, restoring the intramolecular rotation of the AIEgen and quenching the fluorescence of the hydrogel. Therefore, the TCTPE-doped IPN hydrogel is designed as temperature- and pH-sensitive displayers which can record information imprinted by photo-printing or iono-printing with good switchability and reversibility. Another application of this TCTPE-doped hydrogel is demonstrated as a luminescent soft actuator, which has fast shape deformation and editable fluorescence pattern. The above results reveal a pathway to tune the emission behavior through tuning polymer-polymer and polymer-AIEgen interactions, which may inspire new design strategies of aggregation-induced emissive polymers and broaden their applications.
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aggregation induced emission, interpenetrating network, hydrogel, actuator, hydrogen bond, UCST polymer
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