Vitrimers are an emerging class of permanently cross-linked materials, where exchange reactions of cross-links provide malleability. The most promising application of these materials is to impart reprocessability to thermoset polymers, such as cross-linked polyethylene (PE). Here, a facile and easy to scale-up method for the preparation of cross-linked PE vitrimers is presented by combining reactive extrusion and injection molding using exchange reactions of vinylogous urethanes. Very low retention times (<15 min) inside the extruder were required and the obtained elastomeric vitrimers have increased melt strength and a cross-link density dependent plateau modulus. Control over the amount of cross-links per chain in the final poly...
Cross-linked polymers are used in many commercial products and are traditionally incapable of recycl...
International audienceThe development of more sustainable materials with a prolonged useful lifetime...
A discovery has been made that address at least some of the problems associated with vitrimer polyme...
Vitrimers are a new class of polymeric materials with very attractive properties, since they can be ...
Functional polyethylene (PE) bearing pendant hydroxyl groups was dynamically crosslinked via reactiv...
About 150 million tons of disposed plastic is accumulated each year globally. A massive challenge wi...
Vitrimers are covalently cross-linked polymeric materials that can be thermally processed in a liqui...
Vitrimers are covalently cross-linked polymeric materials that can be thermally processed in a liqui...
Here we describe a rational approach to go beyond the current processability limits of vitrimer mate...
Vitrimers can combine the advantageous properties of cross-linked materials with thermoplastic proce...
We report a straightforward chemical strategy to tackle current challenges of irreversible deformati...
An elastomeric vitrimer material was synthesized via the crosslinking of a polydimethylsiloxane bear...
Ureidopyrimidinone (UPy) is introduced into various polyethylenes (PEs) bearing hydroxyl groups by s...
With the aim to generate vitrimers from commonly used thermoplastics with carbon-carbon based backbo...
Cross-linked networks feature exceptional chemical and mechanical resilience but consequently lack r...
Cross-linked polymers are used in many commercial products and are traditionally incapable of recycl...
International audienceThe development of more sustainable materials with a prolonged useful lifetime...
A discovery has been made that address at least some of the problems associated with vitrimer polyme...
Vitrimers are a new class of polymeric materials with very attractive properties, since they can be ...
Functional polyethylene (PE) bearing pendant hydroxyl groups was dynamically crosslinked via reactiv...
About 150 million tons of disposed plastic is accumulated each year globally. A massive challenge wi...
Vitrimers are covalently cross-linked polymeric materials that can be thermally processed in a liqui...
Vitrimers are covalently cross-linked polymeric materials that can be thermally processed in a liqui...
Here we describe a rational approach to go beyond the current processability limits of vitrimer mate...
Vitrimers can combine the advantageous properties of cross-linked materials with thermoplastic proce...
We report a straightforward chemical strategy to tackle current challenges of irreversible deformati...
An elastomeric vitrimer material was synthesized via the crosslinking of a polydimethylsiloxane bear...
Ureidopyrimidinone (UPy) is introduced into various polyethylenes (PEs) bearing hydroxyl groups by s...
With the aim to generate vitrimers from commonly used thermoplastics with carbon-carbon based backbo...
Cross-linked networks feature exceptional chemical and mechanical resilience but consequently lack r...
Cross-linked polymers are used in many commercial products and are traditionally incapable of recycl...
International audienceThe development of more sustainable materials with a prolonged useful lifetime...
A discovery has been made that address at least some of the problems associated with vitrimer polyme...