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A Thermally Re-mendable Cross-Linked Polymeric Material

Division of Materials Science and Engineering · University of California, Los Angeles · +1 more institution

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Abstract

We have developed a transparent organic polymeric material that can repeatedly mend or "re-mend" itself under mild conditions. The material is a tough solid at room temperature and below with mechanical properties equaling those of commercial epoxy resins. At temperatures above 120 degrees C, approximately 30% (as determined by solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy) of "intermonomer" linkages disconnect but then reconnect upon cooling, This process is fully reversible and can be used to restore a fractured part of the polymer multiple times, and it does not require additional ingredients such as a catalyst, additional monomer, or special surface treatment of the fractured interface.

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Keywords
  • Epoxy
  • Monomer
  • Polymer
  • Materials science
  • Chemical engineering
  • Solid-state
  • Catalysis
  • Copolymer
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