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Catalytic Control of Plastic Flow in Siloxane-Based Liquid Crystalline Elastomer Networks.

Mohand O SaedEugene Michael Terentjev
Published in: ACS macro letters (2020)
Liquid crystalline elastomer networks cross-linked by dynamic covalent bonds (xLCE) have the ability to be (re)processed during the plastic flow. However, the current bond-exchange strategies that are used to induce plastic flow in xLCE lack the efficient method to control the elastic-plastic transition. Here we describe a straightforward method to manipulate the transition to plastic flow via the choice of catalyst in xLCE cross-linked by siloxane. The nature and the amount of catalyst have a profound effect on the elastic-plastic transition temperature, and the stress relaxation behavior of the network. The temperature of fast plastic flow and the associated bond-exchange activation energy varied from 120 °C and 83 kJ/mol in the "fastest" exchange promoted by triazobicyclodecene (TBD) to 240 °C and 164 kJ/mol in the "slowest" exchange with triphenylphosphine (PPH), with a range of catalysts in between. We have identified the optimum conditions for programming an aligned monodomain xLCE, high programming temperature (230 °C) and low nematic to isotropic transition (60 °C), to achieve thermally and mechanically stable actuators.
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