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titleOfInvention A kind of hydrogel of temperature switch, preparation method and application in glass material
abstract The present disclosure provides a temperature switch hydrogel, a preparation method and its application in glass materials. The temperature switch hydrogel is composed of a cross-linked polyacrylamide, a mixed solvent, and an ionic surfactant. The solvent is composed of water and an organic solvent, and the organic solvent is ethylene glycol and/or glycerol. The present disclosure uses an ionic surfactant as a temperature response unit, which can be in the matrix gel, and the ionic surfactant in the form of micelles in a large amount in the solvent will be uniformly precipitated or dissolved in the matrix gel, and the macroscopic performance is The change of the transparency of the gel, thereby realizing the change of the transparency of the glass material.
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