Eutectogels
are emerging green materials with various appealing
properties and functionalities. However, the present eutectogels suffer
from a weak mechanical performance, which restricts their practical
applications. Amino acid-based natural deep eutectic solvents (AANDESs),
owing to their diversity, accessibility, and environmental friendliness,
offer new opportunities for flexible eutectogel design and performance
enhancement. Herein, a proline-citric acid (ProCA) DES has been discovered
that demonstrates the desired compatibility with poly(acrylic acid)
(PAA), and PAA-ProCA eutectogels were successfully prepared through
facile photopolymerization. The resultant eutectogels exhibited tunable
mechanical properties upon composition variations. PAA-ProCA eutectogels
of multinetworks exhibited dynamic structure change and combined energy
adsorption mechanisms at multilength scales, giving rise to the synergistic
enhancement in mechanical strength (43.14 MPa) and toughness (196.4
MJ/m<sup>3</sup>) without compromising deformability. Notably, the
reversible stress-whitening was observed during eutectogel stretching
and releasing, which not only indicated stress conditions in real
time but also manifested the repeatable energy dissipation capability
to improve fatigue resistance under heavy loading. Furthermore, the
eutectogels showed versatile functionalities, including adjustable
self-adhesion to diverse substrates, effective impact protection,
UV absorption, motion sensing, and signaling. This work provides a
new strategy to design and develop multifunctional eutectogels with
exceptional mechanical properties and adaptivity.