Supramolecular Interaction Mediated Affine Deformation for Energy‐Dissipative Stiff Hydrogel
Key Points
The aim is to explore how supramolecular interactions can improve the energy-dissipative properties of stiff hydrogels.
Examined the deformation behavior under stress
Measured the dissipation coefficients of hydrogels
Assessed impact resistance and shock attenuation characteristics
Achieved up to 99% energy dissipation coefficient
Demonstrated superior impact resistance compared to conventional materials
Enhanced shock attenuation potential for various applications
Abstract
and dissipation coefficient up to 99%), collectively providing superior impact resistance and shock attenuation to extend their application as structural materials.