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(Invited) Sliding Dynamics and Mechanical Properties of Slide-Ring Gels
- Source :
- ECS Meeting Abstracts. :63-63
- Publication Year :
- 2018
- Publisher :
- The Electrochemical Society, 2018.
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Abstract
- To overcome the trade-off relationship between stiffness and toughness of conventional polymer gels with covalent cross-links, introducing dynamical cross-links into polymer network is a promising strategy. A typical example of dynamically cross-linked gels is slide-ring gel, in which polymer chains are cross-linked by rings and the cross-linking points can slide along polymer chains. When slide-ring gels are deformed, the network structure of slide-ring gels is homogenized due to the sliding of the ring molecules, which causes their high deformability [1]. We have recently performed crack propagation tests on slide-ring gels and found that their fracture energy is dominated by the sliding distance of the movable cross-links [2]. In this work, we investigate the relationship between the macroscopic fracture toughness of slide-ring gels and nano-scale sliding dynamics of rings on polymer chains. Slide-ring gels are prepared by cross-linking ring molecules of polyrotaxanes, necklace-like supramolecules consisting of cyclodextrins and polyethylene glycol. The fracture energy of slide-ring gels keeps constant at strain rates below a certain value, and decreases at a high strain rate, where the movable cross-linking points cannot slide and behave like covalent cross-links. From the strain rate dependence of the fracture energy, we have estimated the time scale for the sliding dynamics of cross-links in slide-ring gels. References [1] Ito, K., Polym. J., 39, 489 (2007). [2] Liu, C., Kadono, H., Mayumi, K., Kato, K., Yokoyama, H., Ito, K. ACS Macro Letters, 6, 1409 (2017). Figure 1
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- ISSN :
- 21512043
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- ECS Meeting Abstracts
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........d1cb405212f384735ce1db7c1db12ebe
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1149/ma2018-03/1/63