Covalent adaptable networks: smart, reconfigurable and responsive network systems
University of Delaware · University of Colorado Boulder
Abstract
Covalently crosslinked materials, classically referred to as thermosets, represent a broad class of elastic materials that readily retain their shape and molecular architecture through covalent bonds that are ubiquitous throughout the network structure. These materials, in particular in their swollen gel state, have been widely used as stimuli responsive materials with their ability to change volume in response to changes in temperature, pH, or other solvent conditions and have also been used in shape memory applications. However, the existence of a permanent, unalterable shape and structure dictated by the covalently crosslinked structure has dramatically limited their abilities in this and many other areas.…
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2Topics & keywords
- Covalent bond
- Network covalent bonding
- Smart material
- Dynamic covalent chemistry
- Nanotechnology
- Polymer
- Materials science
- Smart polymer