TY - JOUR
T1 - Swelling-Induced Information Camouflage and Optical Decryption on a Transparent Recoverable Hydrogel Surface
AU - Xu, Mengda
AU - Miao, Yan
AU - Qiu, Xiaxin
AU - Song, Xiaodong
AU - Zhao, Qiuhua
AU - Yu, Jiahui
AU - Zhang, Lidong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 American Chemical Society
PY - 2022/1/19
Y1 - 2022/1/19
N2 - Information camouflage and decryption on hydrogels rely on chemical stimuli such as pH, ultraviolet light, and chemical reactions, in which the cyclability is limited. This work develops a simpler yet effective physical method that can achieve the information camouflage on hydrogels by water swelling and decrypt it under white light. The information camouflage and decryption can proceed with unlimited cycles. To successfully reach the information camouflage, the hydrogel is synthesized with the water swelling ratio in weight as high as 250, which is enabled by the strong electrostatic repulsion of cationic moieties inside the network. At such a high water-swollen state, the hydrogel is still robust and elastic, which provides a mechanical basis to maintain the stability of the camouflaged information. We write information on the hydrogel surface by laser cutting. Upon immersing the hydrogel in water, the high swelling results in huge expansion of the hydrogel, thus inducing the information camouflage. With exposure to white light, the information can be decrypted and becomes visible again. Our protocol utilizes a simple physical process to enable the camouflage and decryption of complex information, which might open an alternative pathway for the development of hydrogel materials in the application of informatics.
AB - Information camouflage and decryption on hydrogels rely on chemical stimuli such as pH, ultraviolet light, and chemical reactions, in which the cyclability is limited. This work develops a simpler yet effective physical method that can achieve the information camouflage on hydrogels by water swelling and decrypt it under white light. The information camouflage and decryption can proceed with unlimited cycles. To successfully reach the information camouflage, the hydrogel is synthesized with the water swelling ratio in weight as high as 250, which is enabled by the strong electrostatic repulsion of cationic moieties inside the network. At such a high water-swollen state, the hydrogel is still robust and elastic, which provides a mechanical basis to maintain the stability of the camouflaged information. We write information on the hydrogel surface by laser cutting. Upon immersing the hydrogel in water, the high swelling results in huge expansion of the hydrogel, thus inducing the information camouflage. With exposure to white light, the information can be decrypted and becomes visible again. Our protocol utilizes a simple physical process to enable the camouflage and decryption of complex information, which might open an alternative pathway for the development of hydrogel materials in the application of informatics.
KW - hydrogels
KW - information camouflage
KW - optical decryption
KW - surface patterning
KW - water swellability
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85122729895
U2 - 10.1021/acsami.1c22745
DO - 10.1021/acsami.1c22745
M3 - 文章
C2 - 34986636
AN - SCOPUS:85122729895
SN - 1944-8244
VL - 14
SP - 3591
EP - 3600
JO - ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
JF - ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
IS - 2
ER -