Hierarchical Supramolecular Aggregation of Molecular Nanoparticles for Granular Materials with Ultra High‐Speed Impact‐Resistance

Author:

Zhou Xin1,Yin Jia‐Fu1,Chen Cong2,Chi Yanjie1,Chen Jiadong1,Liu‐Fu Wei1,Yang Junsheng1,Long Shuchang2,Tang Liqun2,Yao Xiaohu2,Yin Panchao1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Luminescent Materials and Devices & School of Emergent Soft Matter Guangdong Basic Research Center of Excellence for Energy and Information Polymer Materials South China University of Technology Guangzhou 510640 China

2. School of Civil Engineering and Transportation State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Building Science South China University of Technology Guangzhou 510640 China

Abstract

AbstractThe high‐speed impact‐resistanct materials are of great significance while their development is hindered by the intrinsic tradeoff between mechanical strength and energy dissipation capability. Herein, the new chemical system of molecular granular material (MGM) is developed for the design of impact‐resistant materials from the supramolecular complexation of sub‐nm molecular clusters (MCs) and hyper‐branched polyelectrolytes. Their hierarchical aggregation provides the origin of the decoupling of mechanical strengths and structural relaxation dynamics. The MCs’ intrinsic fast dynamics afford excellent high‐speed impact‐resistance, up to 5600 s−1 impact in a typical split‐Hopkinson pressure bar test while only tiny boundary cracks can be observed even under 7200 s−1 impact. The high loadings of MCs and their hierarchical aggregates provide high‐density sacrificial bonding for the effective dissipation of the impact energy, enabling the protection of fragile devices from the direct impact of over 200 m s−1 bullet. Moreover, the MGMs can be conveniently processed into protective coatings or films with promising recyclability due to the supramolecular interaction feature. The research not only reveals the unique relaxation dynamics and mechanical properties of MGMs in comparison with polymers and colloids, but also develops new chemical systems for the fabrication of high‐speed impact‐resistant materials.

Funder

National Postdoctoral Program for Innovative Talents

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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