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Ambient Environment Adaptive Elastomer Constructed by Microphase Separation and Segment Complexation of Triblock Copolymers.

Weijie WangCaihong ZhangHao HuangBing XueShuguang Yang
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
Elastomers with environmental adaption have attracted considerable attention for advanced applications in various areas. Here, we fabricate an ambient environment adaptive elastomer by assembling triblock copolymers polystyrene- b -poly(acrylic acid)- b -polystyrene (SAS) and polystyrene- b -poly(ethylene oxide)- b -polystyrene (SES). Owing to the microphase separation of triblock polymers and hydrogen-bonding complexation of their middle segments, the SAS/SES complex presents dichotomy of vitrified hard PS domains and soft PAA/PEO domains, which presents major relaxation transition in the temperature zone 10-30 °C and relative humidity (RH) 40-60%. The SAS/SES elastomer presents quick adaption to the ambient environment change with temperature and humidity coupling. Moreover, after a loading-unloading cycle training, the SAS/SES elastomer exhibits domain orientation, low energy dissipation, high recovery ratio, and distinct strain stiffening compared with the pristine complex. The SAS/SES elastomer has potential to be used as a sensing and adaption component for complicated intelligent systems.
Keyphrases
  • air pollution
  • particulate matter
  • liquid chromatography
  • human health
  • working memory
  • single molecule
  • mass spectrometry
  • room temperature
  • virtual reality