Fragility is an empirical property that describes how abruptly a glass-forming material solidifies upon supercooling. The degree of fragility carries important implications for the functionality and processability of a material, as well as for our fundamental understanding of the glass transition. However, the microstructural properties underlying fragility still remain poorly understood. Here, we explain the microstructure–fragility link in vitrimeric networks, a novel type of high-performance polymers with unique bond-swapping functionality and unusual glass-forming behavior. Our results are gained from coarse-grained computer simulations and first-principles mode-coupling theory (MCT) of star-polymer vitrimers. We first demonstrate that ...
Vitrimers are covalent network materials, comparable in structure to classical thermosets. Unlike no...
Vitrimers are covalent network materials, comparable in structure to classical thermosets. Unlike no...
Vitrimers are covalent network materials, comparable in structure to classical thermosets. Unlike no...
Fragility is an empirical property that describes how abruptly a glass-forming material solidifies u...
\u3cp\u3eFragility is an empirical property that describes how abruptly a glass-forming material sol...
The research described in the present thesis is about glassy phenomena and mechanical properties in ...
Vitrimers are a class of polymers that flow when heated but are insoluble. Vitrimers are made of cov...
This work takes a simple phenomenological approach to the questions of when, how, and why a brittle ...
The association between thermo-mechanical properties in polymers and functionality ofmonomer precurs...
The association between thermo-mechanical properties in polymers and functionality ofmonomer precurs...
The association between thermo-mechanical properties in polymers and functionality ofmonomer precurs...
Disordered materials surround us in our daily lives from glasses and plastics to sandcastles and mud...
In addition to the glass transition, vitrimers undergo a topological transition from viscoelastic li...
The concept of 'fragility' constitutes a central point of the glass transition science serving as th...
If quenched fast enough, a liquid is able to avoid crystallization and will remain in a metastable s...
Vitrimers are covalent network materials, comparable in structure to classical thermosets. Unlike no...
Vitrimers are covalent network materials, comparable in structure to classical thermosets. Unlike no...
Vitrimers are covalent network materials, comparable in structure to classical thermosets. Unlike no...
Fragility is an empirical property that describes how abruptly a glass-forming material solidifies u...
\u3cp\u3eFragility is an empirical property that describes how abruptly a glass-forming material sol...
The research described in the present thesis is about glassy phenomena and mechanical properties in ...
Vitrimers are a class of polymers that flow when heated but are insoluble. Vitrimers are made of cov...
This work takes a simple phenomenological approach to the questions of when, how, and why a brittle ...
The association between thermo-mechanical properties in polymers and functionality ofmonomer precurs...
The association between thermo-mechanical properties in polymers and functionality ofmonomer precurs...
The association between thermo-mechanical properties in polymers and functionality ofmonomer precurs...
Disordered materials surround us in our daily lives from glasses and plastics to sandcastles and mud...
In addition to the glass transition, vitrimers undergo a topological transition from viscoelastic li...
The concept of 'fragility' constitutes a central point of the glass transition science serving as th...
If quenched fast enough, a liquid is able to avoid crystallization and will remain in a metastable s...
Vitrimers are covalent network materials, comparable in structure to classical thermosets. Unlike no...
Vitrimers are covalent network materials, comparable in structure to classical thermosets. Unlike no...
Vitrimers are covalent network materials, comparable in structure to classical thermosets. Unlike no...