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Zhongting Wang1,2, Jing Yuan2, Xinghao Wang3
1College of Materials Science and Engineering, Shenyang University of Chemical Technology, Shenyang, 110142, China.
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Despite extensive research on enhancing the strength, toughness, or impact resistance of elastomers, materials that simultaneously integrate these properties remain elusive. In this work, a multifunctional elastomer is developed with high strength, superior toughness, and excellent impact resistance by designing multiscale structures. The synergistic coupling of strong and weak hydrogen bonds, rigid ring-flexible chain coordination, and precise control of hard/soft block ratio enabled the development of an optimized multiscale architecture tailored for superior performance, achieving a tensile strength of 84 MPa and a toughness of 450 MJ m⁻3, while maintaining excellent impact resistance across varying strain rates. Additionally, the incorporation of hindered urea dynamic covalent bonds and hydrogen bond-induced localized conjugation effect impart thermal adhesion and fluorescence capabilities, broadening the material's functional application scenarios. This multiscale molecular design strategy not only facilitates the tailoring of high-performance materials but also provides new insights into the structure-property relationships in elastomers.
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