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Bottlebrush Midblocks Promote Colloidal Bridging of Telechelic Polymers

Daniel P. Keane, Timea Kolozsvary, Benjamin R. McDonald, Ryan Poling‐Skutvik

2024ACS Macro Letters10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Telechelic polymers are effective rheological modifiers that bridge between associative constituents to form elastic networks. The performance of linear telechelic chains, however, is controlled by entropic forces and thus suffers from an upper limit on bridge formation. This work overcomes this limitation by utilizing telechelic triblock copolymers containing bottlebrush midblocks. By comparing the rheological properties of emulsions linked by telechelic bottlebrush polymers to those containing linear chains, we determined that telechelic polymers with bottlebrush midblocks form elastic networks more efficiently. These enhanced rheological properties arise from the high stiffness of the bottlebrush midblocks, which offsets the entropic stretching penalty for bridge formation, enabling them to more readily form networks. This molecular-level control over polymer conformation in complex fluids opens avenues for designing highly elastic networks with minimal polymeric additives.

Topics & Concepts

Bridging (networking)Materials sciencePolymerColloidPolymer sciencePolymer chemistryChemical engineeringNanotechnologyComposite materialComputer scienceEngineeringComputer networkPolymer composites and self-healingPolymer Surface Interaction StudiesRheology and Fluid Dynamics Studies
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