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Multi-stimuli responsive and multi-functional oligoaniline-modified vitrimers.


ABSTRACT: Smart polymers have been playing indispensable roles in our lives. However, it is challenging to combine more than three stimuli-responses or functionalities into one polymer, not to mention integrating multi-stimuli responsivity and multi-functionality at the same time. Vitrimers, an emerging type of materials, are covalently crosslinked networks that can be reprocessed but are still infusible and insoluble. Herein, we show that simply introducing oligoaniline into a vitrimer results in a covalently crosslinked material that can respond to six different stimuli (heat, light, pH, voltage, metal ions and redox chemicals) and perform six functions (shape memory, welding, healing, recycling, electro-chromism and adsorption of metal ions). New properties, which cannot be found in either neat vitrimers or oligoanilines, are generated, including photo-heal-ability, photo-weldability, pH-induced shape memory, enhancement of the photo-thermal effect due to metal ions absorption and simultaneous multi-tasking operations. Furthermore, the material is low-cost and suitable for large-scale mass production.

SUBMITTER: Chen Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5458722 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multi-stimuli responsive and multi-functional oligoaniline-modified vitrimers.

Chen Qiaomei Q   Yu Xiaowen X   Pei Zhiqiang Z   Yang Yang Y   Wei Yen Y   Ji Yan Y  

Chemical science 20160905 1


Smart polymers have been playing indispensable roles in our lives. However, it is challenging to combine more than three stimuli-responses or functionalities into one polymer, not to mention integrating multi-stimuli responsivity and multi-functionality at the same time. Vitrimers, an emerging type of materials, are covalently crosslinked networks that can be reprocessed but are still infusible and insoluble. Herein, we show that simply introducing oligoaniline into a vitrimer results in a coval  ...[more]

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