▎ 摘 要
Graphene oxide (GO) based hydrogels were proposed to be used as biomaterials and stimuli-response materials, but their poor mechanical properties restricted their applications. We enhanced GO-poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAm) hydrogels by hybrid with the hectorite clay through in situ polymerization for the first time. This clay was found to stabilize the GO in the aqueous suspension when a reducer was added in a redox initiating pair. These GO-clay-PNIPAm hybrid hydrogels exhibited a high mechanical strength and extensibility with the GO sheets as the cross-linker and with the hectorite clay as both the cross-linker and reinforcing agent. They were thermal-responsive with the volume phase transition at similar to 34 degrees C. Reduction of the GO with L-ascorbic acid under environmental friendly conditions resulted in a high conductivity to the graphene-clay-PNIPAm hydrogels. These graphene-clay-PNIPAm hydrogels still had desirable mechanical properties. This finding has provided an easy method to prepare strong and stimuli-response graphene-polymer hydrogels to meet the demand for the newly developed soft matter. (c) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.