Fig. 6: Mechanical and ion conductivity characterization of self-remodeling hydrogel. | Nature Communications

Fig. 6: Mechanical and ion conductivity characterization of self-remodeling hydrogel.

From: Two dimensional MoS2 accelerates mechanically controlled polymerization and remodeling of hydrogel

Fig. 6

a The G’ change of MoS2-DN hydrogels and ZnO hydrogels at different reaction times. b Stress-strain curves of MoS2 and ZnO hydrogels before and after reaction. c The tensile stress-strain curves of MoS2-DN hydrogel and control sample without 2D MoS2 (PVA/PAM hydrogel). d The G’ of MoS2-DN hydrogels as a function of shaker power (500 Hz, 60 min). Control experiment: MoS2 hydrogel without vibration. Data with error bars are presented as mean ± Standard Error of the Mean (SEM) of three independent experiments. e Measurement of the ion conductivity of PVA, PVA/PAM hydrogel, and MoS2-DN hydrogels containing 0.1 mol/L NaCl. f The ion conductivity variation in hydrogels under low-frequency mechanical vibration conditions. Error bars represent standard deviation based on three replicate data.

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