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Multivalency in healable supramolecular polymers: the effect of supramolecular cross-link density on the mechanical properties and healing of non-covalent polymer networks

Authors :
Wayne Hayes
Barnaby W. Greenland
Michael E. Mackay
Lewis R. Hart
Josephine L. Harries
Ngoc A. Nguyen
James H. Hunter
Howard M. Colquhoun
Source :
Polym. Chem.. 5:3680-3688
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), 2014.

Abstract

Polymers with the ability to heal themselves could provide access to materials with extended lifetimes in a wide range of applications such as surface coatings, automotive components and aerospace composites. Here we describe the synthesis and characterisation of two novel, stimuli-responsive, supramolecular polymer blends based on p-electron-rich pyrenyl residues and p-electron-deficient, chain-folding aromatic diimides that interact through complementary p–p stacking interactions. Different degrees of supramolecular “cross-linking” were achieved by use of divalent or trivalent poly(ethylene glycol)-based polymers featuring pyrenyl end-groups, blended with a known diimide–ether copolymer. The mechanical properties of the resulting polymer blends revealed that higher degrees of supramolecular “cross-link density” yield materials with enhanced mechanical properties, such as increased tensile modulus, modulus of toughness, elasticity and yield point. After a number of break/heal cycles, these materials were found to retain the characteristics of the pristine polymer blend, and this new approach thus offers a simple route to mechanically robust yet healable materials.

Details

ISSN :
17599962 and 17599954
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Polym. Chem.
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fa9c586738bf5ab071ba178f5db4b2d5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/c4py00292j