Smart hydrogel composite for microenvironmental humidity regulation in cigar storage
Abstract
Environmental humidity profoundly influences various life activities, especially for plants that depend heavily on optimal humidity for growth. The humidity index is particularly crucial for preserving the functionality of plant leaves, notably in economically valuable plants such as cigar tobacco. This paper introduces a novel dual-layer moisturizing material, a PAS-PDMS composite, based on polyacrylamide/solketal (PAS) hydrogel and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). This material features a unique hierarchical water release mechanism. Comprehensive analyses, including thermogravimetric analysis, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, low-field nuclear magnetic resonance, and dynamic water adsorption studies, confirm the water migration and humidity control mechanisms of the PAS-PDMS composite. This smart hydrogel composite regulates microenvironmental humidity bidirectionally. When applied to cigar boxes for storage, it stabilizes internal humidity at approximately 65%, maintaining this level for over 20 days. Furthermore, the PAS-PDMS composite exhibits superior mechanical properties and light transmittance, achieving an exceptional transmittance of 84%. In conclusion, the PAS-PDMS composite offers intelligent humidity control, providing a novel approach to the storage and preservation of cigars.