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In-depth characterization of self-healing polymers based on π-π interactions.

Josefine MeurerJulian HniopekJohannes AhnerMichael SchmittJuergen PoppStefan ZechelKalina PenevaMartin D Hager
Published in: Beilstein journal of organic chemistry (2021)
The self-healing behavior of two supramolecular polymers based on π-π-interactions featuring different polymer backbones is presented. For this purpose, these polymers were synthesized utilizing a polycondensation of a perylene tetracarboxylic dianhydride with polyether-based diamines and the resulting materials were investigated using various analytical techniques. Thus, the molecular structure of the polymers could be correlated with the ability for self-healing. Moreover, the mechanical behavior was studied using rheology. The activation of the supramolecular interactions results in a breaking of these noncovalent bonds, which was investigated using IR spectroscopy, leading to a sufficient increase in mobility and, finally, a healing of the mechanical damage. This scratch-healing behavior was also quantified in detail using an indenter.
Keyphrases
  • single molecule
  • atomic force microscopy
  • oxidative stress
  • solid state