动态瓶聚合物网络:超软材料的自我愈合
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|April 2, 2020
概括
这项研究提出了一种新的方法,用于创建具有可调节机械性能的可适应性聚合物网络. 这些新型共价适应性网络 (CAN) 显示出增强的可扩展性和自我修复能力.
科学领域:
- 聚合物化学
- 材料科学
- 网络聚合物
背景情况:
- 协价可适应网络 (CAN) 提供动态和可调节的材料特性.
- 现有的CAN通常具有有限的机械特性范围.
- 瓶聚合物为网络设计提供了独特的架构.
研究的目的:
- 为扩大CAN的机械性能范围制定设计策略.
- 在新型网络架构中使用瓶聚合物构建块.
- 创建具有可调节的机械性能的CAN,包括可扩展性和自我修复性.
主要方法:
- 合成的精确的瓶聚合物与聚4-甲基烯酸) 侧链.
- 使用双乳酸和锡乙烯酸催化剂的交叉连接瓶聚合物.
- 在高温 (160-180°C) 下研究了应力松,剪切模和拉伸性能.
- 在断裂和融化处理后评估自愈效率.
主要成果:
- 通过动态交联和转化实现调节的应力放松率.
- 具有可预测的低频剪模 (10-100 kPa) 的生产的CAN,明显低于线性聚合物CAN.
- 证明了高延展性,在故障之前承受高达350%的应变.
- 在重复损坏和再加工后, 恢复了原始性的85%以上.
结论:
- 瓶聚合物的分子架构可以精确地定制CAN的机械特性.
- 这种策略提供了比以前更广泛的机械行为.
- 开发的CAN具有强度,可扩展性和可修复性的有希望的组合.
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