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Conformational Entropy as a Means to Control the Behavior of Poly(diketoenamine) Vitrimers In and Out of Equilibrium.

Changfei He1, Peter R Christensen2, Trevor J Seguin3, Eric A Dailing2, Brandon M Wood4,5, Rebecca K Walde2, Kristin A Persson6, Thomas P Russell1,7,8, Brett A Helms2,7.   

Abstract

Control of equilibrium and non-equilibrium thermomechanical behavior of poly(diketoenamine) vitrimers is shown by incorporating linear polymer segments varying in molecular weight (MW) and conformational degrees of freedom into the dynamic covalent network. While increasing MW of linear segments yields a lower storage modulus at the rubbery plateau after softening above the glass transition (Tg ), both Tg and the characteristic time of stress relaxation are independently governed by the conformational entropy of the embodied linear segments. Activation energies for bond exchange in the solid state are lower for networks incorporating flexible chains; the network topology freezing temperature decreases with increasing MW of flexible linear segments but increases with increasing MW of stiff segments. Vitrimer reconfigurability is therefore influenced not only by the energetics of bond exchange for a given network density, but also the entropy of polymer chains within the network.
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Keywords:  conformational entropy; mechanical properties; poly(diketoenamine); rheology; vitrimers

Year:  2019        PMID: 31614053     DOI: 10.1002/anie.201912223

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl        ISSN: 1433-7851            Impact factor:   15.336


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2.  Leveling the cost and carbon footprint of circular polymers that are chemically recycled to monomer.

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3.  Design, Synthesis and Characterization of Vitrimers with Low Topology Freezing Transition Temperature.

Authors:  Baiju P Krishnan; Kay Saalwaechter; Vico K B Adjedje; Wolfgang H Binder
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-06-16       Impact factor: 4.967

4.  Circularity in mixed-plastic chemical recycling enabled by variable rates of polydiketoenamine hydrolysis.

Authors:  Jeremy Demarteau; Alexander R Epstein; Peter R Christensen; Mark Abubekerov; Hai Wang; Simon J Teat; Trevor J Seguin; Christopher W Chan; Corinne D Scown; Thomas P Russell; Jay D Keasling; Kristin A Persson; Brett A Helms
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