Covalent Adaptable Networks (CANs): A Unique Paradigm in Cross-Linked Polymers
University of Colorado Boulder
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Abstract
Polymer networks possessing reversible covalent crosslinks constitute a novel material class with the capacity for adapting to an externally applied stimulus. These covalent adaptable networks (CANs) represent a trend in polymer network fabrication towards the rational design of structural materials possessing dynamic characteristics for specialty applications. Herein, we discuss the unique attributes of CANs that must be considered when designing, fabricating, and characterizing these smart materials that respond to either thermal or photochemical stimuli. While there are many reversible reactions which to consider as possible crosslink candidates in CANs, there are very few that are readily and repeatedly…
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- Covalent bond
- Nanotechnology
- Polymer
- Smart material
- Polymer network
- Dynamic covalent chemistry
- Polymerization
- Rational design
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