Self‐Healing Polymer Networks Based on Reversible Michael Addition Reactions
Article 2016 en
Authors
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Natascha Kuhl
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Robert Geitner
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Ranjita K. Bose
Abstract
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A new polymeric material utilizing a highly efficient as well as reversible thiol‐ene click reaction is presented. For this purpose, a trithiol is reacted with a bis benzylcyanoacetamide derivative resulting in the formation of a dynamic polymer network. The self‐healing ability of this novel material is tested by scratch healing experiments. Healing is found to take place from 60 °C onward. The underlying healing mechanism is studied in detail using temperature‐dependent Raman spectroscopy confirming the reversible opening of the thiol‐ene adducts. Additionally, the thermal and mechanical properties are investigated by differential scanning calorimetry, thermogravimetric analysis, and rheological measurements proving the network formation as well as its reversibility during the thermal treatment. image
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