Highly compressible glass-like supramolecular polymer networks.

Nat Mater

Melville Laboratory for Polymer Synthesis, Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.

Published: January 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Supramolecular polymer networks are soft materials that are non-covalently crosslinked, offering properties like self-healing and stretchability due to their unique mechanical features.
  • - This research introduces non-covalent crosslinkers with slower, tunable dissociation rates that enhance the compressibility of these networks, resulting in impressive compressive strengths of up to 100 MPa without fracture.
  • - The networks can recover quickly at room temperature in under 120 seconds, indicating potential applications in areas such as soft robotics, tissue engineering, and wearable bioelectronics.

Article Abstract

Supramolecular polymer networks are non-covalently crosslinked soft materials that exhibit unique mechanical features such as self-healing, high toughness and stretchability. Previous studies have focused on optimizing such properties using fast-dissociative crosslinks (that is, for an aqueous system, dissociation rate constant k > 10 s). Herein, we describe non-covalent crosslinkers with slow, tuneable dissociation kinetics (k < 1 s) that enable high compressibility to supramolecular polymer networks. The resultant glass-like supramolecular networks have compressive strengths up to 100 MPa with no fracture, even when compressed at 93% strain over 12 cycles of compression and relaxation. Notably, these networks show a fast, room-temperature self-recovery (< 120 s), which may be useful for the design of high-performance soft materials. Retarding the dissociation kinetics of non-covalent crosslinks through structural control enables access of such glass-like supramolecular materials, holding substantial promise in applications including soft robotics, tissue engineering and wearable bioelectronics.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41563-021-01124-xDOI Listing

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