Toughening of polymer networks by freezing-induced monomer insertion

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Abstract

In solvent freezing, polyurethane gels cross-linked with tetraarylsuccinonitrile (TASN) moieties which can be cleaved to afford pink-colored and yellow-fluorescent radicals by mechanical stress, show mechano-Activated fluorescence based on dissociated TASN radicals and provide a consistent reaction field with vinyl monomers. We herein propose a toughening of a polymer network via freezing-induced mechanochemistry. Through the consistent reaction field, the toughness of resulting polymer networks can be changed by the number of repeated freeze-Thaw cycles and the concentration of dissociated TASN radicals.

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Kato, S., Aoki, D., & Otsuka, H. (2021). Toughening of polymer networks by freezing-induced monomer insertion. Chemistry Letters, 50(6), 1223–1225. https://doi.org/10.1246/cl.210142

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