Epoxy polymers as versatile hydrophobic components for tough phase-separated hydrogels

Abstract

The inherent paradox between hydrophilicity and hydrophobicity poses significant challenges for introducing hydrophobic components into hydrogels to achieve controlled phase separation. This work presents a solution using hydrophobic epoxy polymers (EPI) containing polar groups, which enable the fabrication of a non-covalent bond crosslinked hydrogel with microphase separation. The resulting hydrogels possess exceptional mechanical properties, including a tensile strength of 14.15 MPa and a Young's modulus of 295.87 MPa, through water-induced phase separation and glass transition of the EPI. The high glass transition temperature of the EPI enables temperature-tunable mechanical properties and imparts shape-memory functionality to the gels. The hydrophilic component can also include other hydrogen bond-forming polymers, such as polyacrylic acid or polyvinylpyrrolidone. This work provides a versatile hydrophobic component for phase-separated hydrogels, which gives a new idea for the design of tough and multi-functional hydrogels with tailored properties.

Graphical abstract: Epoxy polymers as versatile hydrophobic components for tough phase-separated hydrogels

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
27 Nov 2025
Accepted
30 Jan 2026
First published
31 Jan 2026

Mater. Horiz., 2026, Advance Article

Epoxy polymers as versatile hydrophobic components for tough phase-separated hydrogels

Q. Chen, Y. Long, S. Li, J. Zhao and S. Xu, Mater. Horiz., 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5MH02249E

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