Covalent Adaptable Networks: Reprocessable Cross-Linked Polymers
Northwestern University · Wesleyan University
Abstract
Thermoset polymers have desirable properties, such as excellent thermal and mechanical stability, but their covalent cross-links typically prevent repair or recycling. By enabling and controlling dynamic exchange reactions within polymer networks, their covalent bonds rearrange and allow the polymer to be reshaped. These viscoelastic polymer networks, now known as covalent adaptable networks (CANs), are an important frontier for improving plastic circularity, as well as for designing valuable stimuli-responsive materials. This Review describes the history of CANs, dating back to the early days of polymer science, and the evolution of their classification and nomenclature. A comprehensive survey of dynamic…
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7Topics & keywords
- Covalent bond
- Polymer
- Dynamic covalent chemistry
- Thermosetting polymer
- Viscoelasticity
- Molecular machine