Thermally Responsive Elastomeric Supramolecular Polymers Featuring Flexible Aliphatic Hydrogen-Bonding End-Groups
Philip Woodward A , Daniel Hermida Merino A , Ian W. Hamley A , Andrew T. Slark B and Wayne Hayes A CA Department of Chemistry, University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading RG6 6AD, UK.
B Henkel Adhesives, Wexham Road, Slough SL2 5DS, UK.
C Corresponding author. Email: w.c.hayes@reading.ac.uk
Australian Journal of Chemistry 62(8) 790-793 https://doi.org/10.1071/CH09088
Submitted: 13 February 2009 Accepted: 11 June 2009 Published: 13 August 2009
Abstract
The present paper details the synthesis, characterization, and preliminary physical analyses of a series of polyisobutylene derivatives featuring urethane and urea end-groups that enable supramolecular network formation to occur via hydrogen bonding. These polymers are readily accessible from relatively inexpensive and commercially available starting materials using a simple two-step synthetic approach. In the bulk, these supramolecular networks were found to possess thermoreversible and elastomeric characteristics as determined by temperature-dependent rheological analysis. These thermoreversible and elastomeric properties make these supramolecular materials potentially very useful in applications such as adhesives and healable surface coatings.
Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank Henkel Adhesives (postgraduate studentships for D.H.M. and P.W.) and the University of Reading for financial support of the present research.
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