Mismatched Supramolecular Interactions Facilitate the Reprocessing of Super‐Strong and Ultratough Thermoset Elastomers

Author:

Wang Luping1,Zhang Kaiqiang1,Zhang Xingxue1,Tan Yu1,Guo Longfei1,Xia Yuguo1,Wang Xu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Engineering Research Center for Colloidal Materials School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Shandong University Jinan Shandong 250100 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractThermoset elastomers have been extensively applied in many fields because of their excellent mechanical strengths and durable characteristics, such as an excellent chemical resistance. However, in the context of environmental issues, the nonrecyclability of thermosets has become a major barrier to the further development of these materials. Here, a well‐tailored strategy is reported to solve this problem by introducing mismatched supramolecular interactions (MMSIs) into a covalently cross‐linked poly(urethane‐urea) network with dynamic acylsemicarbazide moieties. The MMSIs significantly strengthen and toughen the thermoset elastomer by effectively dissipating energy and resisting external stress. In addition, the elastomer recycling efficiency is improved 2.7‐fold due to the superior reversibility of the MMSIs. The optimized thermoset elastomer features outstanding characteristics, including an ultrahigh tensile strength (110.8 MPa), an unprecedented tensile toughness (1245.2 MJ m−3), as well as remarkable resistance to chemical media, creep, and damage. Most importantly, it exhibits an extraordinary multirecyclability, and the 4th recycling efficiency remains close to 100%. This scalable method promotes the development of thermosets with both high performance and excellent recyclability, thereby providing valuable guidance for addressing the issue of nonrecyclability from a molecular design standpoint.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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