Confined Entanglement Networks Coordinate Hierarchical Energy Dissipation in Super-Tough Hydrogels

Abstract

Weak interfacial interaction and poor dispersion of conventional nanofillers within nanocomposite hydrogels often induces stress concentration, creating a dilemma between strength and toughness. Herein, we construct a PAM-CAs hydrogel network featuring confined topological entanglements by introducing chlorophyll-derived carbon aggregates (CAs). Mechanistic investigations reveal that the exceptional mechanical properties originate from a hierarchical energy dissipation process: (i) the unfolding and stretching of entangled polymer chains, (ii) the reversible detachment of chains from CAs anchors (rupture of sacrificial hydrogen bonds), and (iii) supporting structure integrity by topological network. Consequently, compared with the neat PAM hydrogel, the PAM-CAs hydrogel exhibits a tensile strength of 1039 kPa (~12-fold increase), an elongation at break of 2496% (~3.7-fold), and a remarkable toughness of 10.1 MJ m⁻³ (~35-fold). Furthermore, the PAM-CAs hydrogel possesses superior adhesiveness, compressibility, and electrical conductivity. This study provides a scalable fabrication strategy for the design of high-performance, multifunctional hydrogels.

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Article type
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Submitted
12 Apr 2026
Accepted
10 Jun 2026
First published
11 Jun 2026

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Confined Entanglement Networks Coordinate Hierarchical Energy Dissipation in Super-Tough Hydrogels

H. Zhang, Y. Liu, J. Liu, C. Qiu, Y. Huang, W. Xue, H. Huo, X. Ran, G. Du and L. Yang, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6TA03078E

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