Room-Temperature Self-Healing Polymers Based on Dynamic-Covalent Boronic Esters
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Cross-linked polymers constructed with dynamic-covalent boronic esters were synthesized via photoinitiated radical thiol–ene click chemistry. Because the reversibility of the boronic ester cross-links was readily accessible, the resulting materials were capable of undergoing bond exchange to covalently mend after failure. The reversible bonds of the boronic esters were shown to shift their exchange equilibrium at room temperature when exposed to water. Nevertheless, the materials were observed to be stable and hydrophobic and absorbed only minor amounts of water over extended periods of time when submerged in water or exposed to humid environments. The facile reversibility of the networks allowed intrinsic…
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- Covalent bond
- Boronic acid
- Polymer
- Dynamic covalent chemistry
- Chemistry
- Self-healing
- Polymer chemistry
- Chemical engineering
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- Clean water and sanitation
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