The past 10 years have seen a resurgence of interest in the field of polymer mechanochemistry. Whilst the destructive effects of mechanical force on polymer chains have been known for decades, it was only recently that researchers tapped into these forces to realize more useful chemical transformations. The current review discusses the strategic incorporation of weak covalent bonds in polymers to create materials with stress-sensing and damage-repairing properties. Firstly, the development of mechanochromism and mechanoluminescence as stress reporters is considered. The second half focuses on the net formation of covalent bonds as a response to mechanical force, via mechanocatalysis and mechanically unmasked chemical reactivity, and conclud...
Mechanochemistry provides a unique approach to investigate macroscopic deformation, failure and heal...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The translation of mechanical force to specific chemic...
<p>The mechanical forces typical of daily life have the potential to induce dramatic reactivity at t...
The past 10 years have seen a resurgence of interest in the field of polymer mechanochemistry. Whils...
The rapidly emerging field of polymer mechanochem. creates new opportunities to understand and explo...
Mechanochemical transduction enables an extraordinary range of physiological processes such as the s...
AbstractIn the past five years, the field of covalent polymer mechanochemistry has experienced a ren...
The use of mech. force to selectively activate covalent bond transformations is emerging as a powerf...
Polymer mechanochem. is a rapidly emerging area of research that investigates the use of external me...
ABSTRACT: Covalent mechanochemistry within bulk polymers typically occurs with irreversible deformat...
Abstract: While coupling mechanical and chemical processes is widespread in living organisms, the id...
<p>The coupling of mechanical stress fields in polymers to covalent chemistry (polymer mechanochemis...
Traditionally, chemical reactions are driven by thermal, chemical, or electrical potential. By link...
Mechanochemistry is a burgeoning field of materials science. Inspired by nature, many scientists ha...
Mechanophores are mols. that undergo selective chem. transformations in response to applied mech. fo...
Mechanochemistry provides a unique approach to investigate macroscopic deformation, failure and heal...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The translation of mechanical force to specific chemic...
<p>The mechanical forces typical of daily life have the potential to induce dramatic reactivity at t...
The past 10 years have seen a resurgence of interest in the field of polymer mechanochemistry. Whils...
The rapidly emerging field of polymer mechanochem. creates new opportunities to understand and explo...
Mechanochemical transduction enables an extraordinary range of physiological processes such as the s...
AbstractIn the past five years, the field of covalent polymer mechanochemistry has experienced a ren...
The use of mech. force to selectively activate covalent bond transformations is emerging as a powerf...
Polymer mechanochem. is a rapidly emerging area of research that investigates the use of external me...
ABSTRACT: Covalent mechanochemistry within bulk polymers typically occurs with irreversible deformat...
Abstract: While coupling mechanical and chemical processes is widespread in living organisms, the id...
<p>The coupling of mechanical stress fields in polymers to covalent chemistry (polymer mechanochemis...
Traditionally, chemical reactions are driven by thermal, chemical, or electrical potential. By link...
Mechanochemistry is a burgeoning field of materials science. Inspired by nature, many scientists ha...
Mechanophores are mols. that undergo selective chem. transformations in response to applied mech. fo...
Mechanochemistry provides a unique approach to investigate macroscopic deformation, failure and heal...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The translation of mechanical force to specific chemic...
<p>The mechanical forces typical of daily life have the potential to induce dramatic reactivity at t...