A rigid and healable polymer cross-linked by weak but abundant Zn(II)-carboxylate interactions

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Jian-Cheng Lai
Lan Li
Da-Peng Wang
Min-Hao Zhang
Sheng-Ran Mo
Xue Wang
Ke-Yu Zeng
Cheng-Hui Li
Qing Jiang
Xiao-Zeng You
Jing-Lin Zuo
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[1] School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,State Key Laboratory of Coordination Chemistry
[2] Nanjing National Laboratory of Microstructures,Department of Sports Medicine and Adult Reconstructive Surgery
[3] Collaborative Innovation Center of Advanced Microstructures,Institute of Medical 3D Printing
[4] Nanjing University,undefined
[5] Drum Tower Hospital affiliated to Medical School of Nanjing University,undefined
[6] Nanjing University,undefined
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Achieving a desirable combination of solid-like properties and fast self-healing is a great challenge due to slow diffusion dynamics. In this work, we describe a design concept that utilizes weak but abundant coordination bonds to achieve this objective. The designed PDMS polymer, crosslinked by abundant Zn(II)-carboxylate interactions, is very strong and rigid at room temperature. As the coordination equilibrium is sensitive to temperature, the mechanical strength of this polymer rapidly and reversibly changes upon heating or cooling. The soft–rigid switching ability σ, defined as G’max /G’min, can reach 8000 when ΔT = 100 °C. Based on these features, this polymer not only exhibits fast thermal-healing properties, but is also advantageous for various applications such as in orthopedic immobilization, conductive composites/adhesives, and 3D printing.
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