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Covalent Adaptable Poly[2]rotaxane Networks via Dynamic C-N Bond Transalkylation. | LitMetric

Covalent Adaptable Poly[2]rotaxane Networks via Dynamic C-N Bond Transalkylation.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

Shanghai Jiao Tong University, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 800 Dongchuan Road, 200240, Shanghai, CHINA.

Published: January 2025

Covalent adaptable networks (CANs), a novel class of crosslinked polymers with dynamic covalent bonds, have gained significant attention for combining the durability of thermosets with the reprocessability of thermoplastics, making them promising for emerging applications. Here, we report the first example of poly[2]rotaxane-type CANs (PRCANs), in which oligo[2]rotaxane backbones characterized by densely packed mechanical bonds, are cross-linked through dynamic C-N bond. Oligo[2]rotaxane backbones could guarantee the mechanical properties of CANs. Under external force, the synergy of numerous microscopic motions of the cascade [2]rotaxane units, progressively introducing the initially hidden short chains, expands the polymer network, imparting good stretchability to the PRCANs (217%). Additionally, the dissociation of host-guest recognition, followed by the motion of mechanical bonds, constitutes a unique energy dissipation pathway, ultimately enhancing the toughness of PRCANs (7.6 MJ/m3). In contrast, the control CAN, which lacks movable mechanical bonds, demonstrates significantly lower stretchability (40%) and toughness (1.5 MJ/m3). Moreover, the dynamic C-N bond can undergo high efficiency of 1,2,3-triazole alkylation and trans-N-alkylation exchanges at 1,2,3-triazolium sites at elevated temperatures, exhibiting good reprocessability without compromising their mechanical performance. This work demonstrates the great potential of oligo[2]rotaxane as a novel polymer backbone for the development of sustainable materials with excellent mechanical properties.

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