Thermally Reversible Cross-Linking of Recyclable Polyamide Materials Based on Schiff base and Diels-Alder Reactions.
Wenjin WuHan YangJiakang LiuYiqian LuoGuanhuan MoZhigao HuLidong ZhangKun HuangPublished in: Macromolecular rapid communications (2023)
Recyclability of cross-link polymer materials is essential to alleviate environmental pollution caused by discarded or damaged polymers. Herein, we develop a facile method for producing recyclable polyamide materials. We construct linear polymer chains by Schiff base reaction between glutaraldehyde (GD) and furandiamine (FD). The linear polymer chains are crosslinked by bismaleimide (BM) to give rise to polyamide material, named GF-BMs. The resulting GF-BMs polyamide material possesses strong tensile strength (78 MPa) and good solvent resistance from room temperature to 135°C. Especially, the thermally reversible Diels-Alder covalent bonds and dynamic imine bonds in the polymer network have a synergistic effect on fast-reprocessing, self-healing and recyclability, which provides a new idea for recyclable materials. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.