Photoinduced Plasticity in Cross-Linked Polymers
University of Colorado Boulder · Monash University
Abstract
Chemically cross-linked polymers are inherently limited by stresses that are introduced by post-gelation volume changes during polymerization. It is also difficult to change a cross-linked polymer's shape without a corresponding loss of material properties or substantial stress development. We demonstrate a cross-linked polymer that, upon exposure to light, exhibits stress and/or strain relaxation without any concomitant change in material properties. This result is achieved by introducing radicals via photocleavage of residual photoinitiator in the polymer matrix, which then diffuse via addition-fragmentation chain transfer of midchain functional groups. These processes lead to photoinduced plasticity,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 8.27
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- 100%
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4Topics & keywords
- Polymer
- Materials science
- Photoinitiator
- Plasticity
- Polymerization
- Residual stress
- Chain transfer
- Stress relaxation