Elastomers are widely used because of their large-strain reversible deformability. Most unfilled elastomers suffer from a poor mechanical strength, which limits their use. Using sacrificial bonds, we show how brittle, unfilled elastomers can be strongly reinforced in stiffness and toughness (up to 4 megapascals and 9 kilojoules per square meter) by introducing a variable proportion of isotropically prestretched chains that can break and dissipate energy before the material fails. Chemoluminescent cross-linking molecules, which emit light as they break, map in real time where and when many of these internal bonds break ahead of a propagating crack. The simple methodology that we use to introduce sacrificial bonds, combined with the mapping o...
Engineering applications of soft materials, such as prosthetic ligaments, are limited by crack propa...
International audienceMulti-network elastomers are both stiff and tough by virtue of containing a pr...
International audienceThe molecular level transfer of stress from a stiff percolating filler to a st...
Elastomers are widely used because of their large-strain reversible deformability. Most unfilled ela...
International audienceElastomers are widely used because of their large-strain reversible deformabil...
\u3cp\u3eA classic paradigm of soft and extensible polymer materials is the difficulty of combining ...
Current synthetic elastomers suffer from the well-known trade-off between toughness and stiffness. B...
We investigated an innovative path to reinforce, both in toughness and stiffness, usually brittle el...
If an elastomeric material is subjected to sufficiently large deformations, it eventually fractures....
Sacrificial chemical bonds have been used effectively to increase the toughness of elastomers becaus...
International audienceSacrificial bonds have been observed in several biological materials and struc...
ABSTRACT Sacrificial bonds and hidden length in structural molecules and composites have been found ...
AbstractSacrificial bonds and hidden length in structural molecules and composites have been found t...
Sacrificial bonds and hidden length in structural molecules and composites have been found to greatl...
| openaire: EC/FP7/291364/EU//MIMEFUNBiological structural materials offer fascinating models how to...
Engineering applications of soft materials, such as prosthetic ligaments, are limited by crack propa...
International audienceMulti-network elastomers are both stiff and tough by virtue of containing a pr...
International audienceThe molecular level transfer of stress from a stiff percolating filler to a st...
Elastomers are widely used because of their large-strain reversible deformability. Most unfilled ela...
International audienceElastomers are widely used because of their large-strain reversible deformabil...
\u3cp\u3eA classic paradigm of soft and extensible polymer materials is the difficulty of combining ...
Current synthetic elastomers suffer from the well-known trade-off between toughness and stiffness. B...
We investigated an innovative path to reinforce, both in toughness and stiffness, usually brittle el...
If an elastomeric material is subjected to sufficiently large deformations, it eventually fractures....
Sacrificial chemical bonds have been used effectively to increase the toughness of elastomers becaus...
International audienceSacrificial bonds have been observed in several biological materials and struc...
ABSTRACT Sacrificial bonds and hidden length in structural molecules and composites have been found ...
AbstractSacrificial bonds and hidden length in structural molecules and composites have been found t...
Sacrificial bonds and hidden length in structural molecules and composites have been found to greatl...
| openaire: EC/FP7/291364/EU//MIMEFUNBiological structural materials offer fascinating models how to...
Engineering applications of soft materials, such as prosthetic ligaments, are limited by crack propa...
International audienceMulti-network elastomers are both stiff and tough by virtue of containing a pr...
International audienceThe molecular level transfer of stress from a stiff percolating filler to a st...