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Hydrogen Bonding Competition Mediated Phase Separation with Abnormal Moisture‐Induced Stiffness Boosting

Jian Xu, Baohu Wu, Lei Hou, Peiyi Wu

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Abstract

Moisture usually deteriorates polymers' mechanical performance owing to its plasticizing effect, causing side effects in their practical load-bearing applications. Herein, a simple binary ionogel consisting of an amphiphilic polymer network and a hydrophobic ionic liquid (IL) is developed with remarkable stiffening effect after moisture absorption, demonstrating a complete contrast to water-induced softening effect of most polymer materials. Such a moisture-induced stiffening behavior is induced by phase separation after hydration of this binary ionogel. Specifically, it is revealed that hydrogen (H)-bonding structures play a dominant role in the humidity-responsive behavior of the ionogel, where water will preferentially interact with polymer chains through H-bonding and break the polymer-IL H-bonds, thus leading to phase separation structures with modulus boosting. This work may provide a facile and effective molecular engineering route to construct mechanically adaptive polymers with water-induced dramatic stiffening for diverse applications.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceHydrogen bondPolymerMoistureChemical engineeringStiffeningComposite materialPolymer chemistryMoleculeOrganic chemistryChemistryEngineeringPolymer composites and self-healingAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsPolymer Nanocomposites and Properties
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