On-Demand Degradable Thiol-Maleimide PEG Hydrogels as Abrasion-Free Adhesives

Abstract

Hydrogels are promising materials for adhesive applications due to their ideal physicochemical properties; however, balancing robust mechanical properties with on-demand degradability remains a significant challenge. In this report, we synthesized a series of on-demand degradable semi-interpenetrating polymer network hydrogels as a potential adhesive material. The core of our design utilizes thiol-maleimide-modified poly(ethylene glycol) as tetra-valent crosslinker. Through copolymerization with acrylamide in the presence of biocompatible linear polymers—specifically poly(vinyl alcohol) and gelatin—we prepared mechanically stable hydrogels with a high swelling capacity exceeding 800% and negligible cytotoxicity. Notably, the resulting gels can be firmly attached to porcine skin but are easily removed through a gentle degradation process using a fabric immersed in L-cysteine methyl ester hydrochloride. These findings highlight the potential of these degradable hydrogels to provide a balance of secure adhesion and easy removal.

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Mar 2026
Accepted
10 Jun 2026
First published
16 Jun 2026

Polym. Chem., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

On-Demand Degradable Thiol-Maleimide PEG Hydrogels as Abrasion-Free Adhesives

W. Benchaphanthawee, H. Yeo, H. Lu, M. Ku, F. Wang, J. Lin, Y. Hung, W. Liu, H. CHIU and C. Peng, Polym. Chem., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6PY00263C

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