In the last decades, Covalent Adaptable Networks (CAN) appeared as an innovative polymer family, able to bridge the gap between thermoplastics and thermosets. CAN rely on …
Self-healing is the capability of a material to recover from physical damage. Both physical and chemical approaches have been used to construct self-healing polymers. These include …
The development of recyclable plastics is a key research focus in today's world due to their environmental issues, and non-renewability concerns. Recently, vitrimeric materials have …
Thermoset elastomers are widely used in industry and frontier research due to their advantage of mechanical robustness, high thermal/chemical resistance, and good …
The study of synthetic organic polymers rapidly expanded since Staudinger's recognition of the covalent structure of macromolecules. Today, these materials are far from just an …
The classical division of polymeric materials into thermoplastics and thermosets based on covalent network structure often implies that these categories are distinct and irreconcilable …
JM Winne, L Leibler, FE Du Prez - Polymer Chemistry, 2019 - pubs.rsc.org
The incorporation of dynamic covalent linkages within and between polymer chains brings new properties to classical thermosetting polymer formulations, in particular in terms of …
The development of more sustainable materials with a prolonged useful lifetime is a key requirement for a transition towards a more circular economy. However, polymer materials …
Covalent adaptable networks (CANs) are covalently cross-linked polymers that may be reshaped via cross-linking and/or strand exchange at elevated temperatures. They …