Tuning Mechanical Properties of Biobased Polymers by Supramolecular Chain Entanglement
A variety of biobased polymers have been derived from diverse natural resources. However, the mechanical properties of some of these polymers are inferior due to low chain entanglement. We report a facile strategy termed “supramolecular chain entanglement”, which utilizes supramolecular interactions...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Macromolecules 2019-11, Vol.52 (22), p.8967-8975 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A variety of biobased polymers have been derived from diverse natural resources. However, the mechanical properties of some of these polymers are inferior due to low chain entanglement. We report a facile strategy termed “supramolecular chain entanglement”, which utilizes supramolecular interactions to create physical cross-linking and entanglements for polymers with long pendent fatty chains. The ensuing bioplasticsprepared by mixing copolymers, composed of a plant oil-derived methacrylate with an acid-containing comonomer as a hydrogen-bonding donorand poly(4-vinylpyridine) as an entangling chain with a hydrogen-bonding acceptor show tunable mechanical strength and toughness. These polymer blends, consisting of ≥90 wt % sustainable sources, exhibit marked improvement in thermomechanical properties compared with the viscoelastic nature of the biobased homopolymers. Spectroscopic evidence and X-ray scattering substantiated the hydrogen-bonding interaction within the copolymers, while morphological and thermal characterization was performed to elucidate microstructures of biobased polymers. |
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ISSN: | 0024-9297 1520-5835 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acs.macromol.9b01828 |