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Hydrogen Bonding Bottlebrush Networks: Self-healing Materials from Super-soft to Stiff

  • 1. University of California, Santa Barbara
  • 2. Arizona State University
  • 3. Indian Institute of Chemical Technology
  • 4. Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (India)
  • 5. Mitsubishi Center for Advanced Materials*

Description

The impact of polymer architecture on network dynamics and self-healing is presented using bottlebrushes containing side chains that are end-functionalized with 2-ureido-4[1H]-pyrimidinone (UPy). The synthesis of these materials is straightforward through a three-step process: (1) synthesizing rubbery poly(4-methylcaprolactone) macromonomers (pMCL−OH) with a norbornene-based initiator, (2) functionalizing the terminal hydroxyl group with UPy−isocyanate (pMCL−UPy), and (3) statistically copolymerizing pMCL−OH and pMCL−UPy via ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP) to form hydrogen-bonding bottlebrushes having a fraction (p) of side chains functionalized with UPy. Attaching UPy to the free end of bottlebrush side chains dilutes the impact of friction from complementary UPy interactions on segmental dynamics, leading to a much weaker dependence of the glass-transition temperature (Tg) on p than observed in linear analogues, while the activation energy to dissociate UPy−UPy bonds (41−47 kJ/mol) remains mostly unchanged. Longer side chains result in a competition between reducing Tg and inducing entanglements that influence hydrogen-bonded network dynamics. Increasing the backbone length extends the sticky Rouse region without affecting the network modulus (Gx) or UPy−UPy dissociation time (τs). Gx scales linearly with p and ranges from 27 kPa to 1.6 MPa, while τs remains nearly constant in contrast to linear telechelic ionomers, implying a similar self- healability across bottlebrush networks containing different amounts of UPy. These stretchable networks with p ≤ 0.25 undergo self-healing upon repeated rupture and melt pressing at ≤100 °C while retaining similar tensile properties. In summary, decorating bottlebrush polymers with hydrogen bonds creates opportunities to independently manipulate associative network dynamics and mechanical moduli.

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Funding provided by: U.S. Department of Energy
Crossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000015
Award Number: DE-SC0019001

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