Self-healing metallopolymers based on cadmium bis(terpyridine) complex containing polymer networks
Article 2013 en
Authors
SB
Stefan Bode
RB
Ranjita K. Bose
SM
S. Matthes
Abstract
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The utilization of metal–ligand interactions within polymers generates materials which are of interest for several applications, including self-healing materials. In this work we use methacrylate copolymers containing terpyridine moieties in the side chain for the formation of self-healing metallopolymer networks. The materials were synthesized using the reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization technique and subsequent crosslinking by the addition of a metal salt, here cadmium(II) salts, with different counter-ions. The influence of the counter-ions on the self-healing process within these structures was analyzed. The research resulted in a new polymeric material featuring a high (intrinsic) healing efficiency at relatively low temperatures (<75 °C).
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