Developing advanced polymeric materials with enhanced mechanical properties and functionalities has been a long-standing goal in materials science.Recently,supramolecular polymeric materials(SPMs)have drawn increased ...Developing advanced polymeric materials with enhanced mechanical properties and functionalities has been a long-standing goal in materials science.Recently,supramolecular polymeric materials(SPMs)have drawn increased attention due to their unique properties and potential applications in self-healing,shape memory,sensors,and flexible electronics.Here,we develop an ionic cluster-optimized microphase separation strategy to enhance the toughening and energy dissipation capabilities of polydisulfide-based supramolecular polymers.The mechanical properties,including Young's modulus and toughness,are significantly improved by integrating the quadruple H-bonding 2-ureido-4-pyrimidone(UPy)induced microphase separation with iron(III)-to-carboxylate ionic clusters.By combining established chemical approaches with adjustable polymer phase ratios,it is revealed that the synergistic effect of these factors expands the interchain spacing,facilitates the formation of microphase domains,and enhances the tolerance of polythioctic acid-based polymers to external mechanical and thermal stimuli,meeting the practical requirements for industrial plastic applications.Moreover,the UPy-functionalized polymers incorporating iron carboxylate clusters exhibit good one-way shape memory behavior with practical applicability at a relatively low recovery temperature.Our work demonstrates a novel strategy for constructing industrially viable shape memory dynamic SPMs and paves the way for future innovations in developing SPMs.展开更多
The accumulation of discarded petroleum-based plastics causes serious environmental crises.Currently,recyclable polymers with neutrality in thermodynamics,such as polyesters,polycarbonates,and polyolefins,have been de...The accumulation of discarded petroleum-based plastics causes serious environmental crises.Currently,recyclable polymers with neutrality in thermodynamics,such as polyesters,polycarbonates,and polyolefins,have been developed as promising alternatives to traditional petroleum-based polymers.However,the chemical recycle of these polymers usually requires high energy input and expensive catalysts.Dynamic covalent bonds,such as thioester and disulfide bonds,have emerged as building blocks for constructing recyclable polymers that can be rapidly degraded/recycled under mild conditions.In this review,we introduce representative studies on recyclable polythioesters and polydisulfides with respect to their synthetic strategies,thermodynamic manipulation,physicochemical properties,and preliminary applications.We also highlight the important role of kinetic factors played in the design of recyclable polymers.Finally,major challenges,perspectives,and future opportunities in the synthesis and applications of polythioesters/polydisulfides are discussed.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.22375063)Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality(No.23JC140170O)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities.
文摘Developing advanced polymeric materials with enhanced mechanical properties and functionalities has been a long-standing goal in materials science.Recently,supramolecular polymeric materials(SPMs)have drawn increased attention due to their unique properties and potential applications in self-healing,shape memory,sensors,and flexible electronics.Here,we develop an ionic cluster-optimized microphase separation strategy to enhance the toughening and energy dissipation capabilities of polydisulfide-based supramolecular polymers.The mechanical properties,including Young's modulus and toughness,are significantly improved by integrating the quadruple H-bonding 2-ureido-4-pyrimidone(UPy)induced microphase separation with iron(III)-to-carboxylate ionic clusters.By combining established chemical approaches with adjustable polymer phase ratios,it is revealed that the synergistic effect of these factors expands the interchain spacing,facilitates the formation of microphase domains,and enhances the tolerance of polythioctic acid-based polymers to external mechanical and thermal stimuli,meeting the practical requirements for industrial plastic applications.Moreover,the UPy-functionalized polymers incorporating iron carboxylate clusters exhibit good one-way shape memory behavior with practical applicability at a relatively low recovery temperature.Our work demonstrates a novel strategy for constructing industrially viable shape memory dynamic SPMs and paves the way for future innovations in developing SPMs.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (22125101)the fellowship of the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation Funded Project (2020M680193)the China Postdoctoral Science Special Foundation Funded Project (2021T140008)
文摘The accumulation of discarded petroleum-based plastics causes serious environmental crises.Currently,recyclable polymers with neutrality in thermodynamics,such as polyesters,polycarbonates,and polyolefins,have been developed as promising alternatives to traditional petroleum-based polymers.However,the chemical recycle of these polymers usually requires high energy input and expensive catalysts.Dynamic covalent bonds,such as thioester and disulfide bonds,have emerged as building blocks for constructing recyclable polymers that can be rapidly degraded/recycled under mild conditions.In this review,we introduce representative studies on recyclable polythioesters and polydisulfides with respect to their synthetic strategies,thermodynamic manipulation,physicochemical properties,and preliminary applications.We also highlight the important role of kinetic factors played in the design of recyclable polymers.Finally,major challenges,perspectives,and future opportunities in the synthesis and applications of polythioesters/polydisulfides are discussed.