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Disulfide exchange assisted self-healing epoxy/PDMS/graphene oxide nanocomposites.

Balaji KrishnakumarManjeet SinghVijay ParthasarthyChanwook ParkNanda Gopal SahooGun Jin YunSravendra Rana
Published in: Nanoscale advances (2020)
Vitrimers, a class of polymeric networks that change their topology above a threshold temperature, have been investigated in recent years. In order to further extend their properties, in this research, we demonstrate disulfide exchange assisted polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)- and graphene oxide (GO)-involved epoxy vitrimers, which exhibit a reduction in glass transition temperature and storage modulus with increase in flexural strain and low-temperature self-healing. Stress relaxation and Arrhenius study were carried out for the analysis of vitrimeric behavior, where the prepared epoxy material displays self-healing at 80 °C for 5 min, whereas a low-temperature self-healing (60 °C) was observed for epoxy/PDMS/GO nanocomposites.
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