Network Formation in an Orthogonally Self-Assembling System

Many supramolecular motifs self-assemble into nanorods, forming the basis of the mechanical properties of supramolecular polymers. When integrated as end-caps in a bifunctional telechelic polymer, the motifs can phase segregate into the same or into another nanorod. In the latter case, a functional...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS macro letters 2012-01, Vol.1 (1), p.105-109
Hauptverfasser: Mes, Tristan, Koenigs, Marcel M. E, Scalfani, Vincent F, Bailey, Travis S, Meijer, E. W, Palmans, Anja R. A
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Many supramolecular motifs self-assemble into nanorods, forming the basis of the mechanical properties of supramolecular polymers. When integrated as end-caps in a bifunctional telechelic polymer, the motifs can phase segregate into the same or into another nanorod. In the latter case, a functional cross-link is formed by the bridging chain that strengthens the polymer network. This study introduces a supramolecular polymeric system that consists of two different nanorod forming supramolecular motifs. When end-capped to monofunctional polymers, these supramolecular motifs self-assemble in an orthogonal fashion in two separate types of noncross-linked nanorods, resulting in a viscous liquid lacking macroscopic properties. The addition of 15 mol % of an α,ω-telechelic polymer containing both supramolecular motifs, each on one end, transforms this viscous sticky liquid to a solid material with elastomeric properties due to network formation between the two types of nanorods.
ISSN:2161-1653
2161-1653
DOI:10.1021/mz200108a