Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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176068 | Dyes and Pigments | 2014 | 6 Pages |
•A spreadable pH-sensitive colorimetric hydrogel was prepared.•The hydrogel showed physical and chemical stability with reversible pH indication.•A pH indicator in the fluidic channel was demonstrated.
A pH-sensitive colorimetric hydrogel was prepared from a catechol-conjugated alginate hydrogel and a pyrocatechol violet dye. The alginate-catechol hydrogel functioned as a host matrix, holding the dye solution inside, while the entrapped pyrocatechol violet worked as a pH-indicating dye whose color changed reversibly by responding to external pH stimuli. Compared to the other commonly used hydrogels, the alginate-catechol hydrogel provided high mechanical strength and chemical stability without deformation over a wide range of pH values because of the internal cross-linking of the catechol groups. Furthermore, it conferred considerable adhesion strength to various substrates via the adhesive function of the catechol moiety. The usage of the hydrogel as a spreadable pH indicator was demonstrated on a variety of surfaces. Finally, the colorimetric hydrogel was implanted in a fluidic channel to function as a visible pH indicator.