We report a straightforward chemical strategy to tackle current challenges of irreversible deformation in low T-g vitrimers at operating temperature. In particular, vinylogous urethane (VU) vitrimers were prepared where reactive free amines, necessary for material flow, were temporarily shielded inside the network backbone, by adding a small amount of dibasic ester to the curing mixture. The amines could be released as reactive chain ends from the resulting dicarboxamide bonds via thermally reversible cyclisation to an imide moiety. Indeed, (re)generation of the required nucleophilic amines as network defects ensured reprocessing and rapid material flow at higher temperature, where exchange dynamics are (re)activated. As a result, VU vitrim...
Vitrimers are an emerging class of permanently cross-linked materials, where exchange reactions of ...
Research on bio-based covalent adaptable networks is popular nowadays in the search for an optimal i...
Cross-linked networks feature exceptional chemical and mechanical resilience but consequently lack r...
We report a straightforward chemical strategy to tackle current challenges of irreversible deformati...
Vitrimers are a new class of polymeric materials with very attractive properties, since they can be ...
Vitrimers are a type of covalent adaptable networks that use an associative mechanism resulting in t...
Likened to both thermosets and thermoplastics, vitrimers are a unique class of materials that combin...
This work presents a straightforward strategy to introduce highly dynamic and adaptable cross-links ...
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 are a subclass of covalent adaptable networks which introduce reshapeability and recyclabi...
International audienceThe development of more sustainable materials with a prolonged useful lifetime...
The current exponential growth of the human population is associated with a degradation of the envir...
Vitrimers are a subclass of covalent adaptable networks which introduce reshapeability and recyclabi...
Vitrimers undergoing dynamic bond exchange enable reprocessing and recycle of thermosets. However, v...
Vitrimers are an emerging class of permanently cross-linked materials, where exchange reactions of ...
Research on bio-based covalent adaptable networks is popular nowadays in the search for an optimal i...
Cross-linked networks feature exceptional chemical and mechanical resilience but consequently lack r...
We report a straightforward chemical strategy to tackle current challenges of irreversible deformati...
Vitrimers are a new class of polymeric materials with very attractive properties, since they can be ...
Vitrimers are a type of covalent adaptable networks that use an associative mechanism resulting in t...
Likened to both thermosets and thermoplastics, vitrimers are a unique class of materials that combin...
This work presents a straightforward strategy to introduce highly dynamic and adaptable cross-links ...
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 are a subclass of covalent adaptable networks which introduce reshapeability and recyclabi...
International audienceThe development of more sustainable materials with a prolonged useful lifetime...
The current exponential growth of the human population is associated with a degradation of the envir...
Vitrimers are a subclass of covalent adaptable networks which introduce reshapeability and recyclabi...
Vitrimers undergoing dynamic bond exchange enable reprocessing and recycle of thermosets. However, v...
Vitrimers are an emerging class of permanently cross-linked materials, where exchange reactions of ...
Research on bio-based covalent adaptable networks is popular nowadays in the search for an optimal i...
Cross-linked networks feature exceptional chemical and mechanical resilience but consequently lack r...