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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2017Doubly Dynamic Self-Healing Materials Based on Oxime Click Chemistry and Boronic Acids84citations

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Doubly Dynamic Self-Healing Materials Based on Oxime Click Chemistry and Boronic Acids

  • Xiao, Zeyun
  • Collins, Joe
  • Nadgorny, Milena
Abstract

<p>The dynamic covalent characteristics of oxime and boronate ester bonds have been explored. A small excess of a competing aldehyde under acidic conditions resulted in oxime polymer degradation from high molecular weights (30 kDa) to low molecular weight oligomers (2.2 kDa). The dynamic nature of oxime bonds imparts oxime cross-linked hydrogels with self-healing properties and the incorporation of phenyl boronic acid groups into the hydrogel network provides a platform for hydrogel functionalization. The addition of a polyphenol (tannic acid) proves a facile means to incorporate a second, dynamic covalent cross-linking network through boronate ester formation which, owing to the increase in the degree of cross-linking, is found to be nearly double the hydrogel strength (storage modulus increased from 4.6 to 8.5 kPa). Finally, the tannic acid cross-linking network is selectively degraded returning the hydrogel storage modulus to its initial value and providing a means for the synthesis of materials with tunable mechanical properties. (Figure presented.).</p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • polymer
  • strength
  • molecular weight
  • functionalization
  • ester
  • aldehyde