The mechanical stresses that materials experience during use can lead to aging and failure. Recent developments in covalent mechanochemistry have provided a mechanism by which those stresses can be channeled into constructive, rather than destructive, responses, including strengthening in materials. Here, the synthesis and mechanical response of a polymer containing multiple benzocyclobutene (BCB) mechanophores along its backbone are reported. When solutions of the BCB polymer were exposed to the normally destructive elongational flow forces generated by pulsed ultrasonication, the number of intermolecular bond-forming reactions was greater than the number of bond-breaking reactions, leading to a net increase in polymer molecular weight. Th...
Mechanical damage of polymers is often a destructive and irreversible process. However, desirable ef...
A novel mechanophore with acid-releasing capability is designed to produce a simple catalyst for che...
<p>Toughness, the measure of how much energy a material can absorb before rupture, is an important p...
A primary goal of covalent mechanochemistry is to develop polymer bound mechanophores that undergo c...
<p>The addition of mechanically active functional groups (mechanophores) to polymer scaffolds has re...
Covalent polymer mechanochemistry offers promising opportunities for the control and engineering of ...
The burgeoning field of polymer mechanochemistry has garnered significant interest in recent years. ...
<p>The mechanical forces typical of daily life have the potential to induce dramatic reactivity at t...
The fracture of rubbery polymer networks involves a series of molecular events, beginning with confo...
I n recent years, polymer mechanochem-istry has emerged as a useful tool forstudying the reactivity ...
Mechanochemical transduction enables an extraordinary range of physiological processes such as the s...
ABSTRACT: A novel mechanophore with acid-releasing capability is designed to produce a simple cataly...
<p>The coupling of mechanical stress fields in polymers to covalent chemistry (polymer mechanochemis...
Mechanoresponsive polymers can have attractive functions; however, the relationship between polymer ...
The rapidly emerging field of polymer mechanochem. creates new opportunities to understand and explo...
Mechanical damage of polymers is often a destructive and irreversible process. However, desirable ef...
A novel mechanophore with acid-releasing capability is designed to produce a simple catalyst for che...
<p>Toughness, the measure of how much energy a material can absorb before rupture, is an important p...
A primary goal of covalent mechanochemistry is to develop polymer bound mechanophores that undergo c...
<p>The addition of mechanically active functional groups (mechanophores) to polymer scaffolds has re...
Covalent polymer mechanochemistry offers promising opportunities for the control and engineering of ...
The burgeoning field of polymer mechanochemistry has garnered significant interest in recent years. ...
<p>The mechanical forces typical of daily life have the potential to induce dramatic reactivity at t...
The fracture of rubbery polymer networks involves a series of molecular events, beginning with confo...
I n recent years, polymer mechanochem-istry has emerged as a useful tool forstudying the reactivity ...
Mechanochemical transduction enables an extraordinary range of physiological processes such as the s...
ABSTRACT: A novel mechanophore with acid-releasing capability is designed to produce a simple cataly...
<p>The coupling of mechanical stress fields in polymers to covalent chemistry (polymer mechanochemis...
Mechanoresponsive polymers can have attractive functions; however, the relationship between polymer ...
The rapidly emerging field of polymer mechanochem. creates new opportunities to understand and explo...
Mechanical damage of polymers is often a destructive and irreversible process. However, desirable ef...
A novel mechanophore with acid-releasing capability is designed to produce a simple catalyst for che...
<p>Toughness, the measure of how much energy a material can absorb before rupture, is an important p...