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Xuhui Zhang1,2, Shuangjian Yu1, Zhenghai Tang1
1Department of Polymer Materials and Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, 510640, People's Republic of China.
Abstract:
Although the incorporation of sacrificial bonds into an elastomer is an effective way to provide a combination of high strength and high fracture toughness, this method normally involves complicated chemical processes. The coordination between metal ions and polysulfides has been documented. However, the potential of polysulfide structures in vulcanizates as ligands has long been neglected. Using innate sulfur-based cross-links, we show how weak and nonpolar elastomers achieve significant reinforcement without modification of the backbone. By simply soaking vulcanizates into solutions containing metal ions, dual ions are simultaneously introduced into the vulcanizate to generate coordinations with different bond strengths, resulting in an unprecedented high modulus. Overall, this work presents a universal yet high-efficiency reinforcing strategy to prepare high-performance elastomers without additional chemical modifications, which should promote comprehensive research and industrial application of sacrificial bond strategies for elastomers.
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