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Synergistic Covalent and Supramolecular Polymers for Mechanically Robust but Dynamic Materials

Zhaoming Zhang, Lin Cheng, Jun Zhao, Lei Wang, Kai Liu, Wei Yu, Xuzhou Yan

2020Angewandte Chemie International Edition94 citationsDOI

Abstract

Nature has engineered delicate synergistic covalent and supramolecular polymers (CSPs) to achieve advanced life functions, such as the thin filaments that assist in muscle contraction. Constructing artificial synergistic CSP materials with bioinspired mechanically adaptive features, however, represents a challenging goal. Here, we report an artificial CSP system to illustrate the integration of a covalent polymer (CP) and a supramolecular polymer (SP) in a synergistic fashion, along with the emergence of notable mechanical and dynamic properties which are unattainable when the two polymers are formed individually. The synergistic effect relies on the peculiar network structures of the SP and CPs, which endow the resultant CSPs with overall improved mechanical performance in terms of the stiffness, strength, stretchability, toughness, and elastic recovery. Moreover, the dynamic properties of the SP, including self-healing, stimuli-responsiveness, and reprocessing, are also retained in the CSPs, thus leading to their application as programmable and tunable materials.

Topics & Concepts

Supramolecular chemistryCovalent bondPolymerToughnessMaterials scienceSupramolecular polymersArtificial muscleBiomimetic materialsNanotechnologyPolymer networkStiffnessPolymer scienceComposite materialComputer scienceChemistryMoleculeActuatorOrganic chemistryArtificial intelligencePolymer composites and self-healingAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsSupramolecular Self-Assembly in Materials