| Literature DB >> 31727835 |
Mathieu L Lepage1, Chakravarthi Simhadri1, Chang Liu1, Mahdi Takaffoli2, Liting Bi1, Bryn Crawford2, Abbas S Milani2, Jeremy E Wulff3.
Abstract
Addition of molecular cross-links to polymers increases mechanical strength and improves corrosion resistance. However, it remains challenging to install cross-links in low-functionality macromolecules in a well-controlled manner. Typically, high-energy processes are required to generate highly reactive radicals in situ, allowing only limited control over the degree and type of cross-link. We rationally designed a bis-diazirine molecule whose decomposition into carbenes under mild and controllable conditions enables the cross-linking of essentially any organic polymer through double C-H activation. The utility of this molecule as a cross-linker was demonstrated for several diverse polymer substrates (including polypropylene, a low-functionality polymer of long-standing challenge to the field) and in applications including adhesion of low-surface-energy materials and the strengthening of polyethylene fabric.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31727835 DOI: 10.1126/science.aay6230
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728