Polymers with the ability to heal themselves could provide access to materials with extended lifetimes in a wide range of applications such as surface coatings, automotive components and aerospace composites. Here we describe the synthesis and characterisation of two novel, stimuli-responsive, supramolecular polymer blends based on p-electron-rich pyrenyl residues and p-electron-deficient, chain-folding aromatic diimides that interact through complementary p–p stacking interactions. Different degrees of supramolecular “cross-linking” were achieved by use of divalent or trivalent poly(ethylene glycol)-based polymers featuring pyrenyl end-groups, blended with a known diimide–ether copolymer. The mechanical properties of the resulting polymer ...
Materials are autonomously self-healing when repair is triggered not by external intervention (heat,...
Low molecular weight additives which can cooperatively self-assemble with supramolecular polyurethan...
A novel supramolecular polymer system, in which the terminal pyrenyl groups of a polyamide intercala...
A new, healable, supramolecular nanocomposite material has been developed and evaluated. The materia...
AbstractA two-component, supramolecular polymer blend has been designed using a novel π-electron ric...
The reversible nature of non-covalent interactions between constituting building blocks permits one...
This perspectives article reviews selected key examples from the field of supramolecular polymer che...
An elastomeric, supramolecular healable polymer blend, comprising a chain-folding polyimide and a te...
An elastomeric, healable, supramolecular polymer blend comprising a chain-folding polyimide and a te...
An elastomeric, healable, supramolecular polymer blend comprising a chain-folding polyimide and a te...
The macroscopic interfacial healing behaviour in a series of urea-urethane networks as function of t...
Polymeric materials with integrated functionalities are required to match their ever-expanding pract...
\u3cp\u3eSophisticated polymeric materials with responsive properties, such as self-healing, are b...
Supramolecular polymers that can heal themselves automatically usually exhibit weakness in mechanica...
Efforts to further extend the range of applications of polymer based materials have resulted in the ...
Materials are autonomously self-healing when repair is triggered not by external intervention (heat,...
Low molecular weight additives which can cooperatively self-assemble with supramolecular polyurethan...
A novel supramolecular polymer system, in which the terminal pyrenyl groups of a polyamide intercala...
A new, healable, supramolecular nanocomposite material has been developed and evaluated. The materia...
AbstractA two-component, supramolecular polymer blend has been designed using a novel π-electron ric...
The reversible nature of non-covalent interactions between constituting building blocks permits one...
This perspectives article reviews selected key examples from the field of supramolecular polymer che...
An elastomeric, supramolecular healable polymer blend, comprising a chain-folding polyimide and a te...
An elastomeric, healable, supramolecular polymer blend comprising a chain-folding polyimide and a te...
An elastomeric, healable, supramolecular polymer blend comprising a chain-folding polyimide and a te...
The macroscopic interfacial healing behaviour in a series of urea-urethane networks as function of t...
Polymeric materials with integrated functionalities are required to match their ever-expanding pract...
\u3cp\u3eSophisticated polymeric materials with responsive properties, such as self-healing, are b...
Supramolecular polymers that can heal themselves automatically usually exhibit weakness in mechanica...
Efforts to further extend the range of applications of polymer based materials have resulted in the ...
Materials are autonomously self-healing when repair is triggered not by external intervention (heat,...
Low molecular weight additives which can cooperatively self-assemble with supramolecular polyurethan...
A novel supramolecular polymer system, in which the terminal pyrenyl groups of a polyamide intercala...