waterresponsive
Waterresponsive designates materials whose physical properties or behavior change in response to the presence or level of water or moisture. The response can be reversible or irreversible and is typically driven by mechanisms such as water uptake into hydrophilic networks, osmotic swelling, hydrolysis, or changes in diffusion and plasticization that alter stiffness, permeability, shape, or color.
Common examples include hydrogels, which swell when hydrated; hygroscopic polymers that alter their mechanical properties as
Applications span agriculture (soil moisture retention, controlled-release of agrochemicals), packaging (moisture indicators and barrier layers), textiles
Challenges include controlling sensitivity and hysteresis, ensuring reversibility where desired, environmental impact and end-of-life disposal, and