Yaning Ma , Zihan Zhao , Zhiran Zheng , Jiawei Li , Min-Hui Li , Jun Hu
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Abstract
Polymers constructed from natural thioctic acid (TA) provide a solution for the development of sustainable materials. However, their inherent weak networks make them difficult to use in engineering materials featuring high durability and mechanical robustness. In this work, the autocatalytic dual-dynamic covalent adaptable networks (CANs) are devised by curing diglycidyl 4,5-epoxycyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylate (DGEDC) with TA and bis(p-aminocyclohexyl)methane (PACM). The resulting DGEDC/TA/PACM thermosets exhibit good mechanical and thermal properties (Tg of 145°C, Td5% of 289°C, tensile strength of 70 MPa, Young’s modulus of 2.25 GPa), higher than previous poly(thioctic acid)-based materials. Due to topological network rearrangements induced by the exchange of disulfide bonds and tertiary amine-catalyzed transesterification reactions, they can be easily reshaped and repaired. Furthermore, they can be degraded mildly and upcycled into polyurethane foam by in situ foaming. This strategy of autocatalytic dual-dynamic CANs will inspire the development of practical applications of poly(thioctic acid).
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Matter, a monthly journal affiliated with Cell, spans the broad field of materials science from nano to macro levels,covering fundamentals to applications. Embracing groundbreaking technologies,it includes full-length research articles,reviews, perspectives,previews, opinions, personnel stories, and general editorial content.
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